Usually no.
If you are a full time employee and you believe you deserve a raise you should meet with your manager and politely ask for one with a convincing explanation why.
Generally you will receive one if your argument is convincing enough, because usually it will cost more for them to hire and train a new employee than to give you a raise.
they have to pay you within three business days if they dont then you have a legal right to sue the employer They don't have to pay you at all once you have been fired.
If you are not refusing to pay and you pay the debt, they would have no reason to sue you. If you refuse to pay a valid debt, they may advise their client to sue you depending on what state you are in and what the laws are there. Some states only allow original creditors to sue and not the collection agency.
You sue the person for child support. Just because you pay child support for one child does not mean you can not receive child support for the one you have custody of.
u sue them, what else?
Yes, after they sue and receive a judgment they can garnish wages up to 25% of the person's take home pay.
Dont pay it and find out for sure.
Yes, you can sue the borrower and receive a judgment if they defaulted on the loan. They can also sue the cosigner.
No. He knew or should have known the risks. He chose to ride the motorcycle and he is responsible for the accident and any injuries he incurred.The correct answer is yes because in America anyone can sue anyone else. The question should be, "Can he win?"!Yes, he can sue and unless he was a passenger while you were riding, your insurance company would not be liable to pay anything. You'd have to pay out of pocket.No! dont sue him its his falt he fell
figure it out coz i dont no
feed them all the timeplay with them, andmake sue that they have lots of exercise
sue them
Payday loan lenders can sue you in South Carolina if you do not pay.