You have no financial claim on the property unless you are named on the deed. If you are named on the deed what amount if any you are entitled to depends upon how the deed is worded and the laws of the state in which the property is located
Always keep in mind, when cosigning for anything it only means that you are accepting the responsibility for repaying the debt if the primary borrower defaults on the agreement not that you have a legal right to the property.
Exactly! if you sign that quit claim you will be responsible for the loan but not entitled to the home in the event of foreclosure. Have him get a new loan in his own name.
Falsifying time sheets in order to cause an employee to be entitled to more (or, less) compensation would be illegal in any state, I believe. It would also go contrary to most company policies and could get the supervisor in trouble from a corporate perspective.
As defined by the courts, "extra work" means work of a nature not contemplated by the parties and not controlled by the contract. "Additional work" means work that is necessarily required in performance of the contract, even if unforeseen conditions arise. Extra work is work outside of the original contract obligation and is entitled to additional compensation. Additional work just means more work was required than originally estimated, and no additional compensation is due.
No. Heirs are not entitled to anything if there is a will that says otherwise.
7 hours per day x 11.2 days = 78.4 hours
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The executor of a will is entitled to compensation. It has to be fair and reasonable. It also has to be approved by the probate court.
Same compensation as what?
Unless specified otherwise in the will, an executor is entitled to compensation for their work. Anything they inherit is a separate accounting.
I can give you several sentences.He applied for worker's compensation after his injury.Do you expect compensation for this work?"You may be entitled to compensation!" (from a TV advert about a lawyer)
Yes, the executive of the will can be a beneficiary. They are also entitled to compensation for their work.
The executor is entitled to compensation as proscribed by the will or the law. The relationship of the executor to the decedent does not matter.
Yes, if you have been bumped from a flight, you may be entitled to compensation. You can check with the airline for their specific policies on compensation for bumped passengers.
yes
"are my minor children entitled to compensation for being passengers in an accident that was not my fault. ? they were bruised up. no major injuries." Certainly they are entitled to compensation if they were injured. The amount would depend on the severity of the injuries and if they received any medical treatment. If you are in an auto accident and have any injuries at all always go immediately to the emergency room. If you do not the insurance comapny will try to say you were not injured. lwpat
Cosigner just means someone who guaranteed the note. What's on the title? If the cosigner is on the title, he/she is entitled to half of the proceeds of a sale or insurance liquidation because it's the TITLE that determines the ownership, not who paid for it.
Yes, if the co-signer takes over the payments they are entitled to chattel.
If you are bumped from a flight, you may be entitled to compensation in the form of cash or a voucher for a future flight. The amount of compensation can vary depending on the length of the delay and other factors. It is important to check with the airline for their specific policies on compensation for bumped flights.