she cna't as long as you didn't say anything offensive
Depending on the type of property, a person has a year and a day to get it in this area.
You should be skeptical about his claim.
Probably not - report the incident(s) to the WC board & your company
to a certain extent. if you were part busness owner then yes...if not then ask your lawyer
If you agreed to pay the subrogation claim.. The customary way to respond is with a Check or money order in the amount you agreed to pay.
Absolutely
An estranged husband is married and he has all the rights of a surviving spouse if his wife dies. He will inherit an intestate estate according to the laws in the jurisdiction. He will become the sole owner of any property owned by survivorship with his wife if she dies.
No, but you may need to ensure that the spouse if you are estranged cannot make a claim against this as an estate in the event of anything happening to you if that is what you want.
In literature, a claim is a statement that asserts something to be true. A claim does not have to be factual, it can be the feelings of the author of the literary work.
As quickly as you can. Your claim is in limbo until you do.
It depends on the laws of the specific jurisdiction. In some jurisdictions, estranged children may be able to contest the will and make a claim for inheritance if they were excluded, while in others they may not have a legal right to inherit. It is advisable to consult with a lawyer who specializes in estate or inheritance law for specific guidance.
No. He was married with kids Correction. He had an estranged relationship with a woman/wife, and had a daughter that he refused to acknowledge. He was very likely gay. To be clear, he never made that claim.