Yes it was......that answer is correct.
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they don't get weekly paychecks like a normal job. recording artists(rock, rap, country) get fronted a large sum of money to cover costs of recording studios, attorney and manager fees, etc...then depending on their contract they usually receive a percentage based on number of sales. i don't know the frequency of their royalty checks, but the amount is based on volume of sales.
The peace of the Lord is given to you, receive it in your heart. The joy of the Lord is with you too, receive it in your heart. Make it grow in you and me; make it glow for all to see. Show his love to all the world, it is in your heart. The Body of Christ is offered for you, receive him in your heart. The Blood of Christ is given too, receive him in your heart. Make it grow in you and me; make it glow for all to see. Take his word to all the world, it is in your heart. The Light of the Lord is steady and strong, receive it in your heart. The hand of the Lord will guide you along, receive Him in your heart. Make it grow in you and me; make it glow for all to see. Bring his strength to those in need; it is in your heart.
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American Idol winners receive a record deal contract, the cash comes from CD's bought.
That all depends on the provisions of the trust. You need to review the trust document to determine if there is a contingent beneficiary named who will receive the deceased beneficiary's portion. You should ask the trustee if you can have the trust reviewed by your own attorney.
You will receive all of his social security.
Generally yes, as long as the relationship can be proved. There are some variations in that rule. You should speak to an attorney if you would like to make such a claim.
It depends on the company as to whether directors receive all or a portion of their compensation in the form of equity. Some directors may not receive equity at all.
A star may receive a portion of the profit for a movie. Typically they are paid a flat salary but as part of their contract negotiations they may request to receive part of the profit with a lower salary.
You simply wait until you hear from her attorney or receive a notice from the court that an action has been filed. Her claim is not easy to prove in court. If you do receive any notice then you should consult with an attorney who can review the situation and explain your rights and options.You simply wait until you hear from her attorney or receive a notice from the court that an action has been filed. Her claim is not easy to prove in court. If you do receive any notice then you should consult with an attorney who can review the situation and explain your rights and options.You simply wait until you hear from her attorney or receive a notice from the court that an action has been filed. Her claim is not easy to prove in court. If you do receive any notice then you should consult with an attorney who can review the situation and explain your rights and options.You simply wait until you hear from her attorney or receive a notice from the court that an action has been filed. Her claim is not easy to prove in court. If you do receive any notice then you should consult with an attorney who can review the situation and explain your rights and options.
Not necessarily. You should consult with an attorney. In most states in the United States a spouse cannot be disinherited. The various state laws provide a spouse with the right to take a statutory portion of the estate by "election". That portion is often the same portion the spouse would receive under the laws of intestacy. "Election" is a simple procedure that usually requires only that the spouse file a claim with the court.
It is not typical to pay someone to be power of attorney. Arrangements can certainly be made to compensate them for time and expenses.
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None of of the borrowed money would be taxable income to you when you receive it.
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through the mail