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Yes, you are still entitled to receive child support even if you are receiving unemployment.
No. You are not entitled to be paid for any time you did not work. If your employer chooses to pay you, you are receiving a benefit and not something to which you are entitled.
Unless this sentence is for the crime of fraudulently receiving Social Security benefits, I would say, "Yes, you're entitled." But as with all legal matters, consult with a local attorney for advice specific to your situation.
Yes, if you owe money the creditor is entitled to go after you for it. A court will decide how much you have/can afford to pay each week. Or you can go bankrupt.
Which of the following situation could prevent Joe from receiving a refund for which he was otherwise entitled? a. filing a return for an open year. b. amending a tax return two years after the tax was paid. c. filing a return for a closed year. d. amending a tax return three years after the return was filed.
If a company receives dividends from another company it is entitled to a deduction of 70 percent of the dividends that it receives. However, if the receiving company owns 20 percent or more then the deduction is 80 percent.
He believed he was entitled to compensation.The judge ruled he was not entitled to anything.We are all entitled to an opinion.
Why is WHAT entitled ....?
You would know if you retired from the Navy. If you were discharged for a disability, you would be receiving disability pay. If you retired after 20 years, you would get a pension. There are benefits for all veterans, but they don't include a pension.
No, but the other parent can file something. see link
Yes, if income taxes were deducted and you are entitled to refund due to income tax rate, dependents, deductions, etc. as any other tax payer
The executor of the estate can cash the check.