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You call the police and report it.
Check with your employer payroll department about this matter.
Check with your human resources department or the payroll department of your employer.
Call you banks customers service and see. My bank allows my wife to deposit my payroll checks without my signature into our account.
To prove that the signature is a forgery, you would use expert handwriting analysis. To prove that a specific person forged your signature is a bit harder, but if you can pin down the time when the document in question was signed, there MIGHT be relevant security camera footage. Otherwise the evidence is circumstantial. If a particular person is trying to make use of this forged document (e.g., is trying to cash a forged check) then there is a reasonable presumption that he is the person who committed the forgery.
Employer - NO. Employee - probably not. In fact you are probably setting yourself up to owe income taxes at the end of the year.
Contact your employer or contact the payroll service company your employer uses. Those are the only entities that would have a copy of your paycheck stub.
in missouri can my employer hold my paycheck after the 15th they always say we have to wait to cash till the following mon after the 15th. is this a law?
You haven't mentioned who "told them not to". Automatic payroll deductions for child support are triggered by a court order sent to the employer. In order to stop the deductions from your pay check you need a termination of the original court order to be sent to your employer by the court. If the payroll department continues to deduct the child support payments even after being given notice of the termination you need to get in touch with the human resource department immediately, armed with a copy of the court order that terminated the payroll deduction, and stay on top of the situation.
Your bank will charge you a service fee for the bounced check, but beyond that, you need to talk to your employer and find out why the check bounced and whether it is going to be replaced; you are also entitled to be repaid for the bank service charge. If your employer is now out of business, this could be difficult, however. Find out what is going on.
Possibly medical insurance amount you could check with your employer payroll department to verify this information and see what they will tell you about the amount that is withheld from your gross pay.
Yes, your employer's Payroll Dept. (check this with your Human Resources Dept.) will issue a W-2 upon request.