It would have been better if the cousin had given you power of attorney to sign on their behalf, if such an arrangement would have been acceptable for the form. Good luck
Tim Akpinar
I have been employed by a company for over 20 years. Recently I have heard that because of financial problems, he is requiring employees who receive health insurance benefits pay 3/4 of it and employees who do not receive health insurance benefits are going to be told that they have to go on a 1099. I do not receive health benefits. Can I be forced to go on a 1099?
My employer is not the most ethical person and has always tried to find work-arounds to benefit him. Basically, I don't trust him. He has been known for doing many things that seem unethical to me but he gets away with it. He may tell me that he is allowed to make me go on a 1099 and try to get me to agree. I just want to know if he is legally allowed to do that. If he is, it does not seem fair to me, but I realize that life isn't always fair.
I live in PA in one of four attached townhouses that share a common retaining wall/driveway in an HOA. The wall is deteriorating and starting to collapse. We are currently getting bids to repair or rebuild the wall before it gets worse. The problem is a new neighbor who believes that she is NOT going to help pay the cost because she just moved in a little over a year ago. It states in the HOA covenant that the four of us are responsible for repairs and maintenance of the wall. Our HOA isn't forceful. If she refuses to take part in meetings and a deciding vote on bids, we will get our HOA involved. A letter to explain her responsibility might help? If that fails, what must we do? Take her to court? It will be too costly for the rest of us to cover her part of the wall. Please advise.
I'm being sued for a credit card debt with a trial date set for 09/2011. I acknowledge that I owe the debt but can't pay it because I was laid off on 01/ 2009. I am on social security disability as it is my only income. I offered the plaintiff all the money I have which is $2200. My debt is $8116. They refuse my settlement offer. My question is when I went to the trial conference the plaintiff tried to have me sign a judgement for the $8116 also agreeing to take my offer $2200. I did not sign and a trial date was set. They ask me if I own a home and what I owe on it and what was the value. Why did they ask me this. Am I going to lose my home if their is a judgement against me.
Thanks,
Tim