The court notice you receive when the will has been presented to the court for allowance shows a date by which any objections must be made. Go to that promptly and ask the clerk if there is a form for filing an objection to the will. Perhaps the clerk will provide some assistance in filling out the form. You must state your objection clearly on that form or in writing if there is no form available. File the objection with the court within the allotted time period. You must then appear at the hearing and explain your objection to the judge. You must have standing and you must have a valid objection. Remember that wills can't be challenged just because you think them unfair. The testator has a right to dispose of her property in any way as long as the gift is legal and the will conforms to state law. If you think your objection is reasonable then file the objection and let the court decide.
Legal expenses is not an admin expenses since legal expenses ararise due to legal issues of the organization. legal expenses are not recurring expenses by nature. Example of legal expenses are feees paid to the professional to represent the legal issues before the competent authority.
Yes, this is legal. However, you can contest it if you do not have enough income to live on. Provide documentation of living expenses when you contest it.
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To record legal expenses in a journal entry, you would debit the Legal Expenses account and credit either Cash or Accounts Payable, depending on whether the expense was paid immediately or is still outstanding. This entry helps to accurately track and report legal costs incurred by the business.
It is only the entities who are involved in the Testator's life that can contest a will. When the will is contested, the due legal proceedings will have to be followed.
Preliminary expenses are all those expenses which company incurred before starting of basic busines activity or production of volume of units like legal expenses etc.
It is a kind of expenses like insurance expense, legal and professional expenses
Preliminary expenses are all those expenses which company incurred before starting of basic busines activity or production of volume of units like legal expenses etc.
Yes, rigging a contest is generally considered a crime. It can fall under various legal categories, such as fraud, conspiracy, or bribery, depending on the specific actions taken to manipulate the contest and the jurisdiction's laws. Rigging a contest violates the principles of fair competition and can result in legal consequences.
You may not know this, but legal costs insurance should and will cover much, if not all, of the expenses involved with hiring a lawyer and dealing with suing a company. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_expenses_insurance