you don't.
Under certain circumstances you can refuse a job offer (i.e. it's hazardous, pay is too low, etc.) depending on what Illinois says you have to accept or not.
No, they cannot refuse to pay, if there is anything to pay out. They are required by law to pay off the debts of the deceased. Then they must execute the will as written.
It means that you have to pay monthly to have your refuse picked up
There are several things that one can do to raise their low credit score. These things include dispute credit report error, pay off a past due balance, avoid new credit card purchases, and make contact with creditors.
requesting a raise in pay
yep
The last pay raise for U.S. Senators was in January 2009, when their salary increased from $169,300 to $174,000 per year. There has not been a pay raise for Senators since then.
The new pay rate after the raise will be $15.41 per hour.
Sure he can refuse to pay you. You can also sue him in small claims court to try and recover lost wages. That may very well be you last resort if he refuses to pay you.
no
no
If you receive a pay raise after filing for bankruptcy, it will not change things. In fact, the pay raise will end up being surrendered.