I "thought" that if you filed in your jurisdiction
Posted By: MT for many years on 2006-09-09
In Reply to: you can only file in the jurisdiction that the MTSO resides/operates in - previous experience
naming her jurisdiction as the jurisdiction that handled it that courts would send it to that jurisdiction and have them handle it. It seems I did that once, but I could be wrong. I sure would not want to tell her wrong.
Anyhow, it is still possible to do that and not have to leave the house other than to get that paperwork to the proper court. Do not let her get away with it.
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FBI does have jurisdiction in
matters that cross state lines and they do investigate fraud and financial crime, so they could get involved in this. However, unless it was a wide-spread scam with big bucks and many victims, I doubt they would be very interested.
you can only file in the jurisdiction that the MTSO resides/operates in
not your own; if the MTSO is in another state, that is where you must file and appear for court.
Complaint filed
I think we all should go online and fill out the complaint form and mail it in along with a copy of all the complaints on this site. I would love to see that disrespectful SOB do some jail time.
I just filed complaints to the IRS..........SM
and sent copies of some of these job ads asking for ICs and listing a shift. I am fed up and sick and tired of this.
filed for partial unemployment
I don't know completely your situation, but a few years ago, I filed for partial unemployment while employed at a service b/c the workload was extremely sparse and did receive it. When I filed, I also went looking for a new job and found one within a month.
My suggestion like others is to start looking now for a new job, but if the workload is low, you could possibly get partial unemployment now until a new job is found. Every state is different, so you would have to check with the unemployment office in your state regarding benefits, insurance, etc. Good luck in your search!
hope you have filed for temporary
alimony and support, even TX has temporary alimony. good luck.
Update - saw my attorney and filed for
Two people at the unemployment office told me I have every right to claim unemployment. My attorney looked over my contract and apparently the owner didn't cover all her avenues and he found a loophole and told me to file. BTW - one of the ladies at the unemployment office told me they are seeing more and more MTs filing.
Anyone filed a complaint after not receiving a paycheck? sm
Stopped working at Breitner 3 months ago. I never received my last paycheck, and the one before that was short by $100. They owe me about $1,000 total. I am not counting the 30% trimmed off my line counts for 8 straight weeks in Extext to cover headers and footers when it really only equals 5 to 8 lines. Has anyone ever filed with the labor board on them? Just asking because I have read posts on here that they threaten & just want to see what I am in for if I do file.
once filed, both parties must appear at small claims
court. If party that didn't pay doesn't show, then a judgment will be made against them. If the person filing the complaint in small claims doesn't show, it will be thrown out.
I got mine almost a week ago and already filed. You might want to call them.
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Has anyone filed bankruptcy, had a credit report
I give up :(. I'm going to file bankruptcy but I'm concerned I won't be employable after that with another MTSO (or any other company; they almost all require credit reports these days).
This is not frivolous litigation-Filed by FLSA nm
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I keep mine filed per year with my taxes.
In the event of an audit, I believe they can go back 7 years.
P.S. - If your company has filed form SS-8 ask for a copy.
If they won't give it to you, see if you can get it from the IRS; I believe you can.
And, of course you can still file your own SS-8 even if the company has filed it. I'm not saying an MTSO would LIE on the form they file, but anyone can make a MISTAKE...
I just filed 2007 taxes for gross income of $52,341.
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