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UPDATE:(Tx) The secretary at my kids school keeps calling CPS on us claiming that we're starving them/not letting them wear sunscreen. https://www.reddit.com/r/legaladvice/comments/3rp23d/tx_the_secretary_at_my_kids_school_keeps_calling/ The investigator just left. She was beyond rude to me. She questioned why our son(6 months old) was born by c-section. And started asking invasive questions about my weight and if I'm anorexic and trying to force the kids to lose weight and asking why their biological mother isn't raising them. (Their biological mom didn't want to be a mother anymore so she divorced my husband and moved a few hours away, she sees them one weekend a month)
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[ { "content": "UPDATE:(Tx) The secretary at my kids school keeps calling CPS on us claiming that we're starving them/not letting them wear sunscreen. https://www.reddit.com/r/legaladvice/comments/3rp23d/tx_the_secretary_at_my_kids_school_keeps_calling/ The investigator just left. She was beyond rude to me. She ...
[ { "content": "UPDATE:(Tx) The secretary at my kids school keeps calling CPS on us claiming that we're starving them/not letting them wear sunscreen. https://www.reddit.com/r/legaladvice/comments/3rp23d/tx_the_secretary_at_my_kids_school_keeps_calling/ The investigator just left. She was beyond rude to me. She ...
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17-year old ran a stop sign and hit my car. Now her insurance company is trying to say I’m partially responsible and that they won’t pay for the full value of my car. A 17-year old girl ran a stop sign at 5:50am and hit my car as I was going through a residential intersection. She had a stop sign, I did not. It totaled my car and only put dents in hers. I’m pretty sure she didn’t even have her headlights on. Police were called and she was ticketed for running the stop sign. Now her insurance company is saying that their preliminary investigation is showing that I’m partially responsible because my state (Nebraska) is a “partial fault” state and that I should have “seen her going through the stop sign” So their saying that their only going to give me partial payment for the value of my car. Should I be getting a lawyer involved? Or my own insurance agent? I have State Farm and the girl has American Family.
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[ { "content": "17-year old ran a stop sign and hit my car. Now her insurance company is trying to say I’m partially responsible and that they won’t pay for the full value of my car. A 17-year old girl ran a stop sign at 5:50am and hit my car as I was going through a residential intersection. She had a stop sign,...
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17-year old ran a stop sign and hit my car. Now her insurance company is trying to say I’m partially responsible and that they won’t pay for the full value of my car. A 17-year old girl ran a stop sign at 5:50am and hit my car as I was going through a residential intersection. She had a stop sign, I did not. It totaled my car and only put dents in hers. I’m pretty sure she didn’t even have her headlights on. Police were called and she was ticketed for running the stop sign. Now her insurance company is saying that their preliminary investigation is showing that I’m partially responsible because my state (Nebraska) is a “partial fault” state and that I should have “seen her going through the stop sign” So their saying that their only going to give me partial payment for the value of my car. Should I be getting a lawyer involved? Or my own insurance agent? I have State Farm and the girl has American Family.
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[ { "content": "17-year old ran a stop sign and hit my car. Now her insurance company is trying to say I’m partially responsible and that they won’t pay for the full value of my car. A 17-year old girl ran a stop sign at 5:50am and hit my car as I was going through a residential intersection. She had a stop sign,...
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Billing Issues Doctor's Office IL, USA I have a child that is receiving services for a disability (speech). I'm on Medicaid, received pre-authorization for services, and the office completely dropped the ball on billing. They haven't been using the correct billing codes. Their office coordinator called me and wanted me to resolve all of this, but when I called the company that works through Medicaid I learned that as the parent/patient, I am NOT supposed to have to essentially do that coordinator's job, due to it being unethical and pretty much impossible. I've done my part re: pre-authorization, the rest is up to them. We have had weeks of services at this point that have not been billed correctly, and I had no clue at all until recently. The office coordinator told me that she had called in multiple times, and had sent in a claim, and I learned that that was a lie- there have been no calls, no nothing to Medicaid. In the meantime, I contact the director, and let the director know what's going on because at this point, I don't trust the coordinator. I don't care if she's inept or dishonest, I just don't trust her. The director proceeds to make excuses for her coordinator, that she's new and made a mistake, then says this is why doesn't normally take Medicaid cases, and that typically parents are far more helpful than I have been and that they get the information the office needs. This is all over email. I'm not really sure how the hell that's supposed to happen, when I specifically asked for which codes were needed and was informed that 1) its unethical to get a parent to ask that, and 2) the parent is not going to get an answer anyway. I let them know that until this is figured out, I'm not going to send my kid for services. The office is repeatedly telling me that I will have to pay for what Medicaid doesn't cover, but Medicaid is saying that its the responsibility of the office to bill correctly. The Doctor's Office is refusing to leave messages (they claimed in a text that they weren't sure it was my phone, when they've left messages before...also why are they texting me to say they aren't sure that its my phone? That is 100% a lie.) and at this point I'm half expecting them to terminate all services abruptly and say they no longer take Medicaid patients, which means I have to find a new doctor for speech. They only want to speak over the phone now- no emails, no messages. Nothing in writing. I sense a problem. How do I protect myself from them coming after me for the billing? Also if they do just drop me over this, is it considered patient abandonment (not sure since my kid won't die if they don't have speech therapy, but this is extremely detrimental to them).
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My mom is being threatened by her doctor's office to be charged $100 per missed appointment (total of $1000) because they are having problems billing her insurance. She is on medicaid, and has no copay. New York State My mom is disabled and on SSI, so she is enrolled in medicaid. Her doctor has been sending letters threatening to charge her $100 per appointment that were not covered by insurance. At first he told her she needs to fill out a form they sent her, but we called her insurance co. together and they had no idea what she was talking about. They told us the doctor was not billing the proper codes, or to the proper place. We passed this info along to her doctor's office and expected that to be the end of it. Today, a month after the first letter, she received another threatening letter in the mail, with a nasty handwritten note on the bottom: "We can provide evidence that your insurance was billed several times." They told her she has 45 days to work it out with her insurance company or they will be sending her to collections. I was livid when I read the letter, because she doesn't have any copays and is well below the poverty level. $1000 to her is a month's worth of income. I got on the phone with her insurance company to figure out what was going on. They told me that firstly, this is not our responsiblity to solve, it's the doctor's. Secondly, the doctor has not been pre-authorizing her appointments before she attends them, and because of this, the appointments were not getting covered since he is apparently out of network (how his office did not know this I have NO idea). Thirdly, even if he was in-network, he's billing the wrong codes, which would have been denied anyway. The insurance company told me they will not be paying out the claims since this mess is due to the doctor's negligence, and they said if the doctor attempts to charge her, it would be illegal since she doesn't even have a copay. They told us that this doctor should be sorting this out himself, since we don't even understand the intricacies of the health insurance billing system (and I agree). Should I be worried about my mother's account being sent to collections? Is there anything else I can do at this point to help her, or get the doctor off her back. Thank you.
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My mom is being threatened by her doctor's office to be charged $100 per missed appointment (total of $1000) because they are having problems billing her insurance. She is on medicaid, and has no copay. New York State My mom is disabled and on SSI, so she is enrolled in medicaid. Her doctor has been sending letters threatening to charge her $100 per appointment that were not covered by insurance. At first he told her she needs to fill out a form they sent her, but we called her insurance co. together and they had no idea what she was talking about. They told us the doctor was not billing the proper codes, or to the proper place. We passed this info along to her doctor's office and expected that to be the end of it. Today, a month after the first letter, she received another threatening letter in the mail, with a nasty handwritten note on the bottom: "We can provide evidence that your insurance was billed several times." They told her she has 45 days to work it out with her insurance company or they will be sending her to collections. I was livid when I read the letter, because she doesn't have any copays and is well below the poverty level. $1000 to her is a month's worth of income. I got on the phone with her insurance company to figure out what was going on. They told me that firstly, this is not our responsiblity to solve, it's the doctor's. Secondly, the doctor has not been pre-authorizing her appointments before she attends them, and because of this, the appointments were not getting covered since he is apparently out of network (how his office did not know this I have NO idea). Thirdly, even if he was in-network, he's billing the wrong codes, which would have been denied anyway. The insurance company told me they will not be paying out the claims since this mess is due to the doctor's negligence, and they said if the doctor attempts to charge her, it would be illegal since she doesn't even have a copay. They told us that this doctor should be sorting this out himself, since we don't even understand the intricacies of the health insurance billing system (and I agree). Should I be worried about my mother's account being sent to collections? Is there anything else I can do at this point to help her, or get the doctor off her back. Thank you.
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Dentist pulled my son's baby teeth without tell me, and without an extraction letter In Arizona So, in September, I took my 8 year old son to the dentist. He has a pretty bad fear about anything medical (doctor, dentist etc). The dentist said: he has a cavity, needed a good cleaning, and because his mouth is crowded, he could stand to have a couple of teeth pulled... He recommended me to the orthodontist.. so that the ortho could send an extraction letter to tell the dentist which teeth to pull. And also that they would give my son an IV to put him under for the procedure, the cleaning and the cavity and the possible extraction.. because of his phobia. A few weeks ago, I took my son to the Ortho that the dentist recommended... The Ortho said that my son needs an expander, and some braces, but said that he wouldn't recommend pulling any teeth at this point, because his adult teeth are way up there. I left the Ortho telling them that I would contact them when I was ready to start the process of the expander. But since my son is terrified of the dentist, I was going to wait till he was a bit older, as the Ortho said that it wasn't immediately necessary (but sooner that better, etc). Today, I took my son to the dentist for the appt for the cavity/cleaning. I had to: pick him up to put him on the chair, help hold him down while they held the gas mask over his face (while he was trying to swing on me to get me off of him), and then he quickly fell asleep. An hour and a half later they pulled me back there to help wake him up. And they handed me a bag... A bag containing ALL 4 of my son's canines... I almost threw up when I realized they had pulled four teeth out.. and I had no idea... My son woke up traumatized on all sorts of levels. He remembers fighting me, and passing out, and is sooo distraught that he's missing four teeth. I couldn't even mentally prepare him, because I was under the distinct impression they would not pull teeth because the Ortho didn't recommend to do so... I asked the dentist, and he said he never got a letter NOT to pull them, so since it was part of his initial recommendation in September, that's why it happened. And it's not a big deal cuz they are his baby teeth, and it was super crowded in there anyways. I took my son home, and a few hours later I called the ortho. The front desk ladies sounded kind of shocked on the phone. And after discussing with the ortho, they said "well it's not ideal, but now we need to jumpstart his treatment, so we'll schedule you for next month." So now, after being so, so traumatized by today, I HAVE to drag him into the Ortho now so that those spaces don't start to close up., And come up with $3500 for the ortho. So my questions: is the dentist in the wrong/right? Am I over reacting? Is there any legal thing to do in this case? My mom guilt is on the fritz anyways. I just can't believe he didn't reiterate what was going to happen today.. and now, it's too late.
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[ { "content": "Dentist pulled my son's baby teeth without tell me, and without an extraction letter In Arizona So, in September, I took my 8 year old son to the dentist. He has a pretty bad fear about anything medical (doctor, dentist etc). The dentist said: he has a cavity, needed a good cleaning, and because ...
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(Michigan, United States) School keeps blowing off my parents and brother and almost 3 months later he still doesn't have his high school diploma. So long story short my brother has met all State requirements to graduate high school. The high school has an "exit interview" though that he as to do where they review his work over the last four years. If you don't do the interview the school holds your diploma. They have been pulling him along on a string telling both him and my parents they will "schedule a time to take it" since before summer vacation. Now it's the middle of September and instead of starting trade school like he wanted to, he is still waiting on the school to call him back. My parents have gotten in contact with the Board of Education and they said that they would get this figured out. That was almost two weeks ago and there's been nothing said. Something else to note is that the school has been dealing with legal issues all summer with a former teacher so everything has a feeling of "we'll handle this after the court case is solved". Any advice is helpful. Thanks.
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Charged with a DUI while completely sober, & not given a field sobriety test or breathalyzer This happened close to where I live in Atlanta GA (Fulton County City of ATL). I was driving down an extremely narrow street, & another car was coming down that street in the opposite direction. I steered over to avoid them. I misjudged the distance & very lightly bumped a parked car. I stopped, parked, & the owner of the car was in it so I proposed we call the police. Right then an officer drove by & we flagged him down. I have insurance, was sober, & extremely amicable about the accident. The officers wrote me 2 citations, 1 of which was for a DUI. For background, I had recently been in the ICU at the hospital for several days because I had a bleeding ulcer. However, none of the medications I was on indicated I shouldn’t drive, & I was not under the influence of anything. It was just a simple mistake. I requested that I be given both a field sobriety test & breathalyzer, both of which were denied. My car was impounded, & I have a court date. I don’t mind have my insurance rates raised for causing a small accident, but don’t want a DUI on my record. What should I do? How can I be charged with a DUI when no tests were performed? One officer mentioned several times that he would take me to Grady (local jail) if it wasn’t for Covid, & I even said please take me & let me have tests performed. What should I do? Do I need a lawyer? Thanks in advance for any advice.
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Charged with a DUI while completely sober, & not given a field sobriety test or breathalyzer This happened close to where I live in Atlanta GA (Fulton County City of ATL). I was driving down an extremely narrow street, & another car was coming down that street in the opposite direction. I steered over to avoid them. I misjudged the distance & very lightly bumped a parked car. I stopped, parked, & the owner of the car was in it so I proposed we call the police. Right then an officer drove by & we flagged him down. I have insurance, was sober, & extremely amicable about the accident. The officers wrote me 2 citations, 1 of which was for a DUI. For background, I had recently been in the ICU at the hospital for several days because I had a bleeding ulcer. However, none of the medications I was on indicated I shouldn’t drive, & I was not under the influence of anything. It was just a simple mistake. I requested that I be given both a field sobriety test & breathalyzer, both of which were denied. My car was impounded, & I have a court date. I don’t mind have my insurance rates raised for causing a small accident, but don’t want a DUI on my record. What should I do? How can I be charged with a DUI when no tests were performed? One officer mentioned several times that he would take me to Grady (local jail) if it wasn’t for Covid, & I even said please take me & let me have tests performed. What should I do? Do I need a lawyer? Thanks in advance for any advice.
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Charged with a DUI while completely sober, & not given a field sobriety test or breathalyzer This happened close to where I live in Atlanta GA (Fulton County City of ATL). I was driving down an extremely narrow street, & another car was coming down that street in the opposite direction. I steered over to avoid them. I misjudged the distance & very lightly bumped a parked car. I stopped, parked, & the owner of the car was in it so I proposed we call the police. Right then an officer drove by & we flagged him down. I have insurance, was sober, & extremely amicable about the accident. The officers wrote me 2 citations, 1 of which was for a DUI. For background, I had recently been in the ICU at the hospital for several days because I had a bleeding ulcer. However, none of the medications I was on indicated I shouldn’t drive, & I was not under the influence of anything. It was just a simple mistake. I requested that I be given both a field sobriety test & breathalyzer, both of which were denied. My car was impounded, & I have a court date. I don’t mind have my insurance rates raised for causing a small accident, but don’t want a DUI on my record. What should I do? How can I be charged with a DUI when no tests were performed? One officer mentioned several times that he would take me to Grady (local jail) if it wasn’t for Covid, & I even said please take me & let me have tests performed. What should I do? Do I need a lawyer? Thanks in advance for any advice.
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Charged with a DUI while completely sober, & not given a field sobriety test or breathalyzer This happened close to where I live in Atlanta GA (Fulton County City of ATL). I was driving down an extremely narrow street, & another car was coming down that street in the opposite direction. I steered over to avoid them. I misjudged the distance & very lightly bumped a parked car. I stopped, parked, & the owner of the car was in it so I proposed we call the police. Right then an officer drove by & we flagged him down. I have insurance, was sober, & extremely amicable about the accident. The officers wrote me 2 citations, 1 of which was for a DUI. For background, I had recently been in the ICU at the hospital for several days because I had a bleeding ulcer. However, none of the medications I was on indicated I shouldn’t drive, & I was not under the influence of anything. It was just a simple mistake. I requested that I be given both a field sobriety test & breathalyzer, both of which were denied. My car was impounded, & I have a court date. I don’t mind have my insurance rates raised for causing a small accident, but don’t want a DUI on my record. What should I do? How can I be charged with a DUI when no tests were performed? One officer mentioned several times that he would take me to Grady (local jail) if it wasn’t for Covid, & I even said please take me & let me have tests performed. What should I do? Do I need a lawyer? Thanks in advance for any advice.
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Charged with a DUI while completely sober, & not given a field sobriety test or breathalyzer This happened close to where I live in Atlanta GA (Fulton County City of ATL). I was driving down an extremely narrow street, & another car was coming down that street in the opposite direction. I steered over to avoid them. I misjudged the distance & very lightly bumped a parked car. I stopped, parked, & the owner of the car was in it so I proposed we call the police. Right then an officer drove by & we flagged him down. I have insurance, was sober, & extremely amicable about the accident. The officers wrote me 2 citations, 1 of which was for a DUI. For background, I had recently been in the ICU at the hospital for several days because I had a bleeding ulcer. However, none of the medications I was on indicated I shouldn’t drive, & I was not under the influence of anything. It was just a simple mistake. I requested that I be given both a field sobriety test & breathalyzer, both of which were denied. My car was impounded, & I have a court date. I don’t mind have my insurance rates raised for causing a small accident, but don’t want a DUI on my record. What should I do? How can I be charged with a DUI when no tests were performed? One officer mentioned several times that he would take me to Grady (local jail) if it wasn’t for Covid, & I even said please take me & let me have tests performed. What should I do? Do I need a lawyer? Thanks in advance for any advice.
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Charged with a DUI while completely sober, & not given a field sobriety test or breathalyzer This happened close to where I live in Atlanta GA (Fulton County City of ATL). I was driving down an extremely narrow street, & another car was coming down that street in the opposite direction. I steered over to avoid them. I misjudged the distance & very lightly bumped a parked car. I stopped, parked, & the owner of the car was in it so I proposed we call the police. Right then an officer drove by & we flagged him down. I have insurance, was sober, & extremely amicable about the accident. The officers wrote me 2 citations, 1 of which was for a DUI. For background, I had recently been in the ICU at the hospital for several days because I had a bleeding ulcer. However, none of the medications I was on indicated I shouldn’t drive, & I was not under the influence of anything. It was just a simple mistake. I requested that I be given both a field sobriety test & breathalyzer, both of which were denied. My car was impounded, & I have a court date. I don’t mind have my insurance rates raised for causing a small accident, but don’t want a DUI on my record. What should I do? How can I be charged with a DUI when no tests were performed? One officer mentioned several times that he would take me to Grady (local jail) if it wasn’t for Covid, & I even said please take me & let me have tests performed. What should I do? Do I need a lawyer? Thanks in advance for any advice.
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Charged with a DUI while completely sober, & not given a field sobriety test or breathalyzer This happened close to where I live in Atlanta GA (Fulton County City of ATL). I was driving down an extremely narrow street, & another car was coming down that street in the opposite direction. I steered over to avoid them. I misjudged the distance & very lightly bumped a parked car. I stopped, parked, & the owner of the car was in it so I proposed we call the police. Right then an officer drove by & we flagged him down. I have insurance, was sober, & extremely amicable about the accident. The officers wrote me 2 citations, 1 of which was for a DUI. For background, I had recently been in the ICU at the hospital for several days because I had a bleeding ulcer. However, none of the medications I was on indicated I shouldn’t drive, & I was not under the influence of anything. It was just a simple mistake. I requested that I be given both a field sobriety test & breathalyzer, both of which were denied. My car was impounded, & I have a court date. I don’t mind have my insurance rates raised for causing a small accident, but don’t want a DUI on my record. What should I do? How can I be charged with a DUI when no tests were performed? One officer mentioned several times that he would take me to Grady (local jail) if it wasn’t for Covid, & I even said please take me & let me have tests performed. What should I do? Do I need a lawyer? Thanks in advance for any advice.
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Charged with a DUI while completely sober, & not given a field sobriety test or breathalyzer This happened close to where I live in Atlanta GA (Fulton County City of ATL). I was driving down an extremely narrow street, & another car was coming down that street in the opposite direction. I steered over to avoid them. I misjudged the distance & very lightly bumped a parked car. I stopped, parked, & the owner of the car was in it so I proposed we call the police. Right then an officer drove by & we flagged him down. I have insurance, was sober, & extremely amicable about the accident. The officers wrote me 2 citations, 1 of which was for a DUI. For background, I had recently been in the ICU at the hospital for several days because I had a bleeding ulcer. However, none of the medications I was on indicated I shouldn’t drive, & I was not under the influence of anything. It was just a simple mistake. I requested that I be given both a field sobriety test & breathalyzer, both of which were denied. My car was impounded, & I have a court date. I don’t mind have my insurance rates raised for causing a small accident, but don’t want a DUI on my record. What should I do? How can I be charged with a DUI when no tests were performed? One officer mentioned several times that he would take me to Grady (local jail) if it wasn’t for Covid, & I even said please take me & let me have tests performed. What should I do? Do I need a lawyer? Thanks in advance for any advice.
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Charged with a DUI while completely sober, & not given a field sobriety test or breathalyzer This happened close to where I live in Atlanta GA (Fulton County City of ATL). I was driving down an extremely narrow street, & another car was coming down that street in the opposite direction. I steered over to avoid them. I misjudged the distance & very lightly bumped a parked car. I stopped, parked, & the owner of the car was in it so I proposed we call the police. Right then an officer drove by & we flagged him down. I have insurance, was sober, & extremely amicable about the accident. The officers wrote me 2 citations, 1 of which was for a DUI. For background, I had recently been in the ICU at the hospital for several days because I had a bleeding ulcer. However, none of the medications I was on indicated I shouldn’t drive, & I was not under the influence of anything. It was just a simple mistake. I requested that I be given both a field sobriety test & breathalyzer, both of which were denied. My car was impounded, & I have a court date. I don’t mind have my insurance rates raised for causing a small accident, but don’t want a DUI on my record. What should I do? How can I be charged with a DUI when no tests were performed? One officer mentioned several times that he would take me to Grady (local jail) if it wasn’t for Covid, & I even said please take me & let me have tests performed. What should I do? Do I need a lawyer? Thanks in advance for any advice.
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Charged with a DUI while completely sober, & not given a field sobriety test or breathalyzer This happened close to where I live in Atlanta GA (Fulton County City of ATL). I was driving down an extremely narrow street, & another car was coming down that street in the opposite direction. I steered over to avoid them. I misjudged the distance & very lightly bumped a parked car. I stopped, parked, & the owner of the car was in it so I proposed we call the police. Right then an officer drove by & we flagged him down. I have insurance, was sober, & extremely amicable about the accident. The officers wrote me 2 citations, 1 of which was for a DUI. For background, I had recently been in the ICU at the hospital for several days because I had a bleeding ulcer. However, none of the medications I was on indicated I shouldn’t drive, & I was not under the influence of anything. It was just a simple mistake. I requested that I be given both a field sobriety test & breathalyzer, both of which were denied. My car was impounded, & I have a court date. I don’t mind have my insurance rates raised for causing a small accident, but don’t want a DUI on my record. What should I do? How can I be charged with a DUI when no tests were performed? One officer mentioned several times that he would take me to Grady (local jail) if it wasn’t for Covid, & I even said please take me & let me have tests performed. What should I do? Do I need a lawyer? Thanks in advance for any advice.
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[Wisconsin] My friends apartment complex is under new management and they are trying to take away store units included in the lease My friend is currently under a lease until the end of April 2023 from her old management and now the new apartment managers left a note for everyone at her apartment complex saying they will be taking away everyone’s storage units at the end of the month and anyones items left in the storage unit at that time will have their items removed and disposed. We looked over her lease and it says that a storage unit is included with her apartment so now we’re unsure of how to handle this situation. We know a lawyer could probably help but lawyers are very expensive. What can we do to ensure she gets to keep her storage unit?
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[Wisconsin] My friends apartment complex is under new management and they are trying to take away store units included in the lease My friend is currently under a lease until the end of April 2023 from her old management and now the new apartment managers left a note for everyone at her apartment complex saying they will be taking away everyone’s storage units at the end of the month and anyones items left in the storage unit at that time will have their items removed and disposed. We looked over her lease and it says that a storage unit is included with her apartment so now we’re unsure of how to handle this situation. We know a lawyer could probably help but lawyers are very expensive. What can we do to ensure she gets to keep her storage unit?
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[Wisconsin] My friends apartment complex is under new management and they are trying to take away store units included in the lease My friend is currently under a lease until the end of April 2023 from her old management and now the new apartment managers left a note for everyone at her apartment complex saying they will be taking away everyone’s storage units at the end of the month and anyones items left in the storage unit at that time will have their items removed and disposed. We looked over her lease and it says that a storage unit is included with her apartment so now we’re unsure of how to handle this situation. We know a lawyer could probably help but lawyers are very expensive. What can we do to ensure she gets to keep her storage unit?
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[Wisconsin] My friends apartment complex is under new management and they are trying to take away store units included in the lease My friend is currently under a lease until the end of April 2023 from her old management and now the new apartment managers left a note for everyone at her apartment complex saying they will be taking away everyone’s storage units at the end of the month and anyones items left in the storage unit at that time will have their items removed and disposed. We looked over her lease and it says that a storage unit is included with her apartment so now we’re unsure of how to handle this situation. We know a lawyer could probably help but lawyers are very expensive. What can we do to ensure she gets to keep her storage unit?
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[Wisconsin] My friends apartment complex is under new management and they are trying to take away store units included in the lease My friend is currently under a lease until the end of April 2023 from her old management and now the new apartment managers left a note for everyone at her apartment complex saying they will be taking away everyone’s storage units at the end of the month and anyones items left in the storage unit at that time will have their items removed and disposed. We looked over her lease and it says that a storage unit is included with her apartment so now we’re unsure of how to handle this situation. We know a lawyer could probably help but lawyers are very expensive. What can we do to ensure she gets to keep her storage unit?
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[Wisconsin] My friends apartment complex is under new management and they are trying to take away store units included in the lease My friend is currently under a lease until the end of April 2023 from her old management and now the new apartment managers left a note for everyone at her apartment complex saying they will be taking away everyone’s storage units at the end of the month and anyones items left in the storage unit at that time will have their items removed and disposed. We looked over her lease and it says that a storage unit is included with her apartment so now we’re unsure of how to handle this situation. We know a lawyer could probably help but lawyers are very expensive. What can we do to ensure she gets to keep her storage unit?
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[Wisconsin] My friends apartment complex is under new management and they are trying to take away store units included in the lease My friend is currently under a lease until the end of April 2023 from her old management and now the new apartment managers left a note for everyone at her apartment complex saying they will be taking away everyone’s storage units at the end of the month and anyones items left in the storage unit at that time will have their items removed and disposed. We looked over her lease and it says that a storage unit is included with her apartment so now we’re unsure of how to handle this situation. We know a lawyer could probably help but lawyers are very expensive. What can we do to ensure she gets to keep her storage unit?
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[Wisconsin] My friends apartment complex is under new management and they are trying to take away store units included in the lease My friend is currently under a lease until the end of April 2023 from her old management and now the new apartment managers left a note for everyone at her apartment complex saying they will be taking away everyone’s storage units at the end of the month and anyones items left in the storage unit at that time will have their items removed and disposed. We looked over her lease and it says that a storage unit is included with her apartment so now we’re unsure of how to handle this situation. We know a lawyer could probably help but lawyers are very expensive. What can we do to ensure she gets to keep her storage unit?
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Was the receptionist at my doctor's office just being unprofessional or does this actually violate patient privacy laws? First things first, I live in California. I scheduled an appointment with my primary care doctor and told the receptionist it was in regards to insomnia and possible referral to a sleep study when asked for the purpose of the visit. I'm in school every day and had to wait several weeks for the first appointment that didn't interfere with my classes. The day of the appointment, I got to the clinic early and planned to not only talk to him about the sleep issues but some other health concerns I've been having. The receptionist came out from behind the desk and without any explanation, escorted me to a different office in the building and left. I was confused when someone came out and ushered me in to see a psychiatrist. She was perplexed as to why I was there when I explained the purpose of my visit and said she couldn't help me with the referrals or any of my other health concerns, as they aren't psychiatric in nature. She said all she could do was prescribe sleeping pills, which I didn't want. I wanted to diagnose the main issue in a sleep study. She told me to go back to my primary care doctor's office and see him as originally planned. I went back to his office and asked the receptionist what was going on. She informed me that she had taken it upon herself to cancel my appointment with him on the very incorrect assumption that all I wanted was to get some sleeping pills. She had thought a psychiatrist would be a better doctor to see. This woman has absolutely NO medical degree or certification of any kind and she changed my appointments on her own (VERY incorrect) assumptions without even TELLING me first or asking for my permission. I was unable to see my primary care doctor because she had already given my slot to a walk in and told me I would have to reschedule to see him. Because of my school schedule and how booked they are, I'll have to wait several more weeks. I told her how upset I was but she didn't apologize or even seem to understand why what she had done was unprofessional. This is not the first time I have seen shady practices at this clinic and will be switching to a new provider, but I am absolutely furious that the receptionist ruined my appointment and compromised my health care over this. I'm not sure if patient privacy laws or anything have actually been violated, but I definitely want to know what I can do even if it's just filing a complaint somewhere.
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[ { "content": "Was the receptionist at my doctor's office just being unprofessional or does this actually violate patient privacy laws? First things first, I live in California. I scheduled an appointment with my primary care doctor and told the receptionist it was in regards to insomnia and possible referral to...
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Was the receptionist at my doctor's office just being unprofessional or does this actually violate patient privacy laws? First things first, I live in California. I scheduled an appointment with my primary care doctor and told the receptionist it was in regards to insomnia and possible referral to a sleep study when asked for the purpose of the visit. I'm in school every day and had to wait several weeks for the first appointment that didn't interfere with my classes. The day of the appointment, I got to the clinic early and planned to not only talk to him about the sleep issues but some other health concerns I've been having. The receptionist came out from behind the desk and without any explanation, escorted me to a different office in the building and left. I was confused when someone came out and ushered me in to see a psychiatrist. She was perplexed as to why I was there when I explained the purpose of my visit and said she couldn't help me with the referrals or any of my other health concerns, as they aren't psychiatric in nature. She said all she could do was prescribe sleeping pills, which I didn't want. I wanted to diagnose the main issue in a sleep study. She told me to go back to my primary care doctor's office and see him as originally planned. I went back to his office and asked the receptionist what was going on. She informed me that she had taken it upon herself to cancel my appointment with him on the very incorrect assumption that all I wanted was to get some sleeping pills. She had thought a psychiatrist would be a better doctor to see. This woman has absolutely NO medical degree or certification of any kind and she changed my appointments on her own (VERY incorrect) assumptions without even TELLING me first or asking for my permission. I was unable to see my primary care doctor because she had already given my slot to a walk in and told me I would have to reschedule to see him. Because of my school schedule and how booked they are, I'll have to wait several more weeks. I told her how upset I was but she didn't apologize or even seem to understand why what she had done was unprofessional. This is not the first time I have seen shady practices at this clinic and will be switching to a new provider, but I am absolutely furious that the receptionist ruined my appointment and compromised my health care over this. I'm not sure if patient privacy laws or anything have actually been violated, but I definitely want to know what I can do even if it's just filing a complaint somewhere.
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[ { "content": "Was the receptionist at my doctor's office just being unprofessional or does this actually violate patient privacy laws? First things first, I live in California. I scheduled an appointment with my primary care doctor and told the receptionist it was in regards to insomnia and possible referral to...
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My doctor asked me to write down my thoughts on the man that killed my sister. At what point am I premeditating murder? My sister was the victim of a violent crime and died several months later due to issues stemming from this act. She passed in August of this year. The man was sentenced to more than 20 years without possibility of parole earlier this year. My sister had registered with the prison to be kept up to date on his status there, or when he's transferred to another prison. I'm in therapy for PTSD from my time in military service. I have a documented history of anger and control issues, though I've never unlawfully hurt anyone. I have no criminal record. Yesterday my therapist asked me what I was worried about in some medical context, and I responded saying I felt anger towards this man. She said the next time I'm thinking of him and can't shift my focus elsewhere that I should write down what it was I was thinking to help process the thoughts associated with him. I have an active imagination and I've had extensive training in combat, so I'm wondering at what point I'll be essentially writing the evidence that gets me convicted of a crime. In my uneducated opinion I think I need the definition of Premeditation, being that it's likely I'll be writing what could be seen as a plan to torture and murder a person. I live in Michigan, the man currently resides in Missouri.
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My doctor asked me to write down my thoughts on the man that killed my sister. At what point am I premeditating murder? My sister was the victim of a violent crime and died several months later due to issues stemming from this act. She passed in August of this year. The man was sentenced to more than 20 years without possibility of parole earlier this year. My sister had registered with the prison to be kept up to date on his status there, or when he's transferred to another prison. I'm in therapy for PTSD from my time in military service. I have a documented history of anger and control issues, though I've never unlawfully hurt anyone. I have no criminal record. Yesterday my therapist asked me what I was worried about in some medical context, and I responded saying I felt anger towards this man. She said the next time I'm thinking of him and can't shift my focus elsewhere that I should write down what it was I was thinking to help process the thoughts associated with him. I have an active imagination and I've had extensive training in combat, so I'm wondering at what point I'll be essentially writing the evidence that gets me convicted of a crime. In my uneducated opinion I think I need the definition of Premeditation, being that it's likely I'll be writing what could be seen as a plan to torture and murder a person. I live in Michigan, the man currently resides in Missouri.
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My doctor asked me to write down my thoughts on the man that killed my sister. At what point am I premeditating murder? My sister was the victim of a violent crime and died several months later due to issues stemming from this act. She passed in August of this year. The man was sentenced to more than 20 years without possibility of parole earlier this year. My sister had registered with the prison to be kept up to date on his status there, or when he's transferred to another prison. I'm in therapy for PTSD from my time in military service. I have a documented history of anger and control issues, though I've never unlawfully hurt anyone. I have no criminal record. Yesterday my therapist asked me what I was worried about in some medical context, and I responded saying I felt anger towards this man. She said the next time I'm thinking of him and can't shift my focus elsewhere that I should write down what it was I was thinking to help process the thoughts associated with him. I have an active imagination and I've had extensive training in combat, so I'm wondering at what point I'll be essentially writing the evidence that gets me convicted of a crime. In my uneducated opinion I think I need the definition of Premeditation, being that it's likely I'll be writing what could be seen as a plan to torture and murder a person. I live in Michigan, the man currently resides in Missouri.
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[ { "content": "My doctor asked me to write down my thoughts on the man that killed my sister. At what point am I premeditating murder? My sister was the victim of a violent crime and died several months later due to issues stemming from this act. She passed in August of this year. The man was sentenced to more t...
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My doctor asked me to write down my thoughts on the man that killed my sister. At what point am I premeditating murder? My sister was the victim of a violent crime and died several months later due to issues stemming from this act. She passed in August of this year. The man was sentenced to more than 20 years without possibility of parole earlier this year. My sister had registered with the prison to be kept up to date on his status there, or when he's transferred to another prison. I'm in therapy for PTSD from my time in military service. I have a documented history of anger and control issues, though I've never unlawfully hurt anyone. I have no criminal record. Yesterday my therapist asked me what I was worried about in some medical context, and I responded saying I felt anger towards this man. She said the next time I'm thinking of him and can't shift my focus elsewhere that I should write down what it was I was thinking to help process the thoughts associated with him. I have an active imagination and I've had extensive training in combat, so I'm wondering at what point I'll be essentially writing the evidence that gets me convicted of a crime. In my uneducated opinion I think I need the definition of Premeditation, being that it's likely I'll be writing what could be seen as a plan to torture and murder a person. I live in Michigan, the man currently resides in Missouri.
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[ { "content": "My doctor asked me to write down my thoughts on the man that killed my sister. At what point am I premeditating murder? My sister was the victim of a violent crime and died several months later due to issues stemming from this act. She passed in August of this year. The man was sentenced to more t...
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My doctor asked me to write down my thoughts on the man that killed my sister. At what point am I premeditating murder? My sister was the victim of a violent crime and died several months later due to issues stemming from this act. She passed in August of this year. The man was sentenced to more than 20 years without possibility of parole earlier this year. My sister had registered with the prison to be kept up to date on his status there, or when he's transferred to another prison. I'm in therapy for PTSD from my time in military service. I have a documented history of anger and control issues, though I've never unlawfully hurt anyone. I have no criminal record. Yesterday my therapist asked me what I was worried about in some medical context, and I responded saying I felt anger towards this man. She said the next time I'm thinking of him and can't shift my focus elsewhere that I should write down what it was I was thinking to help process the thoughts associated with him. I have an active imagination and I've had extensive training in combat, so I'm wondering at what point I'll be essentially writing the evidence that gets me convicted of a crime. In my uneducated opinion I think I need the definition of Premeditation, being that it's likely I'll be writing what could be seen as a plan to torture and murder a person. I live in Michigan, the man currently resides in Missouri.
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My doctor asked me to write down my thoughts on the man that killed my sister. At what point am I premeditating murder? My sister was the victim of a violent crime and died several months later due to issues stemming from this act. She passed in August of this year. The man was sentenced to more than 20 years without possibility of parole earlier this year. My sister had registered with the prison to be kept up to date on his status there, or when he's transferred to another prison. I'm in therapy for PTSD from my time in military service. I have a documented history of anger and control issues, though I've never unlawfully hurt anyone. I have no criminal record. Yesterday my therapist asked me what I was worried about in some medical context, and I responded saying I felt anger towards this man. She said the next time I'm thinking of him and can't shift my focus elsewhere that I should write down what it was I was thinking to help process the thoughts associated with him. I have an active imagination and I've had extensive training in combat, so I'm wondering at what point I'll be essentially writing the evidence that gets me convicted of a crime. In my uneducated opinion I think I need the definition of Premeditation, being that it's likely I'll be writing what could be seen as a plan to torture and murder a person. I live in Michigan, the man currently resides in Missouri.
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My doctor asked me to write down my thoughts on the man that killed my sister. At what point am I premeditating murder? My sister was the victim of a violent crime and died several months later due to issues stemming from this act. She passed in August of this year. The man was sentenced to more than 20 years without possibility of parole earlier this year. My sister had registered with the prison to be kept up to date on his status there, or when he's transferred to another prison. I'm in therapy for PTSD from my time in military service. I have a documented history of anger and control issues, though I've never unlawfully hurt anyone. I have no criminal record. Yesterday my therapist asked me what I was worried about in some medical context, and I responded saying I felt anger towards this man. She said the next time I'm thinking of him and can't shift my focus elsewhere that I should write down what it was I was thinking to help process the thoughts associated with him. I have an active imagination and I've had extensive training in combat, so I'm wondering at what point I'll be essentially writing the evidence that gets me convicted of a crime. In my uneducated opinion I think I need the definition of Premeditation, being that it's likely I'll be writing what could be seen as a plan to torture and murder a person. I live in Michigan, the man currently resides in Missouri.
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My doctor asked me to write down my thoughts on the man that killed my sister. At what point am I premeditating murder? My sister was the victim of a violent crime and died several months later due to issues stemming from this act. She passed in August of this year. The man was sentenced to more than 20 years without possibility of parole earlier this year. My sister had registered with the prison to be kept up to date on his status there, or when he's transferred to another prison. I'm in therapy for PTSD from my time in military service. I have a documented history of anger and control issues, though I've never unlawfully hurt anyone. I have no criminal record. Yesterday my therapist asked me what I was worried about in some medical context, and I responded saying I felt anger towards this man. She said the next time I'm thinking of him and can't shift my focus elsewhere that I should write down what it was I was thinking to help process the thoughts associated with him. I have an active imagination and I've had extensive training in combat, so I'm wondering at what point I'll be essentially writing the evidence that gets me convicted of a crime. In my uneducated opinion I think I need the definition of Premeditation, being that it's likely I'll be writing what could be seen as a plan to torture and murder a person. I live in Michigan, the man currently resides in Missouri.
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My doctor asked me to write down my thoughts on the man that killed my sister. At what point am I premeditating murder? My sister was the victim of a violent crime and died several months later due to issues stemming from this act. She passed in August of this year. The man was sentenced to more than 20 years without possibility of parole earlier this year. My sister had registered with the prison to be kept up to date on his status there, or when he's transferred to another prison. I'm in therapy for PTSD from my time in military service. I have a documented history of anger and control issues, though I've never unlawfully hurt anyone. I have no criminal record. Yesterday my therapist asked me what I was worried about in some medical context, and I responded saying I felt anger towards this man. She said the next time I'm thinking of him and can't shift my focus elsewhere that I should write down what it was I was thinking to help process the thoughts associated with him. I have an active imagination and I've had extensive training in combat, so I'm wondering at what point I'll be essentially writing the evidence that gets me convicted of a crime. In my uneducated opinion I think I need the definition of Premeditation, being that it's likely I'll be writing what could be seen as a plan to torture and murder a person. I live in Michigan, the man currently resides in Missouri.
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My doctor asked me to write down my thoughts on the man that killed my sister. At what point am I premeditating murder? My sister was the victim of a violent crime and died several months later due to issues stemming from this act. She passed in August of this year. The man was sentenced to more than 20 years without possibility of parole earlier this year. My sister had registered with the prison to be kept up to date on his status there, or when he's transferred to another prison. I'm in therapy for PTSD from my time in military service. I have a documented history of anger and control issues, though I've never unlawfully hurt anyone. I have no criminal record. Yesterday my therapist asked me what I was worried about in some medical context, and I responded saying I felt anger towards this man. She said the next time I'm thinking of him and can't shift my focus elsewhere that I should write down what it was I was thinking to help process the thoughts associated with him. I have an active imagination and I've had extensive training in combat, so I'm wondering at what point I'll be essentially writing the evidence that gets me convicted of a crime. In my uneducated opinion I think I need the definition of Premeditation, being that it's likely I'll be writing what could be seen as a plan to torture and murder a person. I live in Michigan, the man currently resides in Missouri.
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My friends wife asked for a divorce and then took all of their savings out and put the money in her personal account. Roughly $20k. Can she do this when they’re going to be divorcing?
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[ { "content": "My friends wife asked for a divorce and then took all of their savings out and put the money in her personal account. Roughly $20k. Can she do this when they’re going to be divorcing?", "role": "user" }, { "content": "I mean she *can* do it (since she clearly *did* do it) but it's not ...
[ { "content": "My friends wife asked for a divorce and then took all of their savings out and put the money in her personal account. Roughly $20k. Can she do this when they’re going to be divorcing?", "role": "user" }, { "content": "Paralegal here. There is a motion called Automatic Orders in most st...
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My friends wife asked for a divorce and then took all of their savings out and put the money in her personal account. Roughly $20k. Can she do this when they’re going to be divorcing?
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[ { "content": "My friends wife asked for a divorce and then took all of their savings out and put the money in her personal account. Roughly $20k. Can she do this when they’re going to be divorcing?", "role": "user" }, { "content": "No. Community property. Husband is entitled to half.", "role": "...
[ { "content": "My friends wife asked for a divorce and then took all of their savings out and put the money in her personal account. Roughly $20k. Can she do this when they’re going to be divorcing?", "role": "user" }, { "content": "Paralegal here. There is a motion called Automatic Orders in most st...
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My friends wife asked for a divorce and then took all of their savings out and put the money in her personal account. Roughly $20k. Can she do this when they’re going to be divorcing?
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[ { "content": "My friends wife asked for a divorce and then took all of their savings out and put the money in her personal account. Roughly $20k. Can she do this when they’re going to be divorcing?", "role": "user" }, { "content": "The short answer is no, if it's a joint account and they both put mo...
[ { "content": "My friends wife asked for a divorce and then took all of their savings out and put the money in her personal account. Roughly $20k. Can she do this when they’re going to be divorcing?", "role": "user" }, { "content": "I mean she *can* do it (since she clearly *did* do it) but it's not ...
[ { "content": "My friends wife asked for a divorce and then took all of their savings out and put the money in her personal account. Roughly $20k. Can she do this when they’re going to be divorcing?", "role": "user" }, { "content": "The short answer is no, if it's a joint account and they both put mo...
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My friends wife asked for a divorce and then took all of their savings out and put the money in her personal account. Roughly $20k. Can she do this when they’re going to be divorcing?
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[ { "content": "My friends wife asked for a divorce and then took all of their savings out and put the money in her personal account. Roughly $20k. Can she do this when they’re going to be divorcing?", "role": "user" }, { "content": "No. Community property. Husband is entitled to half.", "role": "...
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My mother constantly takes my money and I cant build up a savings account(Like hundreds of dollars). Im pretty sure I cant stop it because I'm a minor. (Arkansas) Okay, I apologize for the long and messy post I'm making. Alright, I have two jobs. One pays minimum wage(8.50) And the other pays $11 an hour. I get a paycheck ranging from $420-530 every two weeks and then I get a pay check from the lower paying job for around $80. My plan for the lower check was for it to be put directly into savings, while my bigger check was to be budgeted. I budget my money every two weeks, because I dont want to struggle financially when I become an adult. Im 17 right now, and I pay for my car and insurance as well. Flat out I pay my mother $400 a month. I give the money to her for her to pay the car and insurance. That's $200 each paycheck. Then I'll budget for cat food, lunch, gas, etc... I also transfer 25-50 into my savings account first thing. ​ Here is where the problem with my mother comes in. First, I give her money for the car and insurance right? Well my grandmother tells me that the insurance is late this month. Okay... Well, she also borrows money, a lot. Like I've paid for her truck tags, I've paid for her insurance license. I put gas in both vehicles(A dodge ram and a charger), she drives both of them and her favorite thing to do is drive around all night in my car and then leave the tank on empty so that I have to get gas before school. I can't keep anything in my savings account because she always asks for money. I can't say no when she asks because if I do then she will make me quit my job. If I dont have a job then I can't buy food for my cat and other things that I need. As of right now, I see it as A little bit of money for myself > no money at all for myself. The final straw was that she borrowed $30 from me and then told me that I could get it back if I went and returned these batteries for the core charge. Well, the store said that they could only put it on a gift card(They also told me that they informed her of this last week). She takes a ton of money from me, like I won almost $500 on HQ trivia and I kept it on the app so that I couldn't spend it and guess what? She decides that the electric bill needed to be paid and she took it from the game. Then my grandma told me that the electric had already been paid! ​ I dont think that theres anything I can do about this without making it worse on myself. Like, she said I could get arrested for not listening to what she says and she also constantly says that since us kids are under 18 then we legal can't own any property. I dont know what to do. She's never going to pay the money back. I'm at a loss. I just want a stable savings. That's it. I don't care to help out. I bought the other 5 kids school supplies and I buy groceries frequently(even though we get food stamps, and a lot of food stamps.) She is a crazy narc and she tries to manipulate me into paying for things all the time. Is there anything that I can do that wont backfire on me?
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My mother constantly takes my money and I cant build up a savings account(Like hundreds of dollars). Im pretty sure I cant stop it because I'm a minor. (Arkansas) Okay, I apologize for the long and messy post I'm making. Alright, I have two jobs. One pays minimum wage(8.50) And the other pays $11 an hour. I get a paycheck ranging from $420-530 every two weeks and then I get a pay check from the lower paying job for around $80. My plan for the lower check was for it to be put directly into savings, while my bigger check was to be budgeted. I budget my money every two weeks, because I dont want to struggle financially when I become an adult. Im 17 right now, and I pay for my car and insurance as well. Flat out I pay my mother $400 a month. I give the money to her for her to pay the car and insurance. That's $200 each paycheck. Then I'll budget for cat food, lunch, gas, etc... I also transfer 25-50 into my savings account first thing. ​ Here is where the problem with my mother comes in. First, I give her money for the car and insurance right? Well my grandmother tells me that the insurance is late this month. Okay... Well, she also borrows money, a lot. Like I've paid for her truck tags, I've paid for her insurance license. I put gas in both vehicles(A dodge ram and a charger), she drives both of them and her favorite thing to do is drive around all night in my car and then leave the tank on empty so that I have to get gas before school. I can't keep anything in my savings account because she always asks for money. I can't say no when she asks because if I do then she will make me quit my job. If I dont have a job then I can't buy food for my cat and other things that I need. As of right now, I see it as A little bit of money for myself > no money at all for myself. The final straw was that she borrowed $30 from me and then told me that I could get it back if I went and returned these batteries for the core charge. Well, the store said that they could only put it on a gift card(They also told me that they informed her of this last week). She takes a ton of money from me, like I won almost $500 on HQ trivia and I kept it on the app so that I couldn't spend it and guess what? She decides that the electric bill needed to be paid and she took it from the game. Then my grandma told me that the electric had already been paid! ​ I dont think that theres anything I can do about this without making it worse on myself. Like, she said I could get arrested for not listening to what she says and she also constantly says that since us kids are under 18 then we legal can't own any property. I dont know what to do. She's never going to pay the money back. I'm at a loss. I just want a stable savings. That's it. I don't care to help out. I bought the other 5 kids school supplies and I buy groceries frequently(even though we get food stamps, and a lot of food stamps.) She is a crazy narc and she tries to manipulate me into paying for things all the time. Is there anything that I can do that wont backfire on me?
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My mother constantly takes my money and I cant build up a savings account(Like hundreds of dollars). Im pretty sure I cant stop it because I'm a minor. (Arkansas) Okay, I apologize for the long and messy post I'm making. Alright, I have two jobs. One pays minimum wage(8.50) And the other pays $11 an hour. I get a paycheck ranging from $420-530 every two weeks and then I get a pay check from the lower paying job for around $80. My plan for the lower check was for it to be put directly into savings, while my bigger check was to be budgeted. I budget my money every two weeks, because I dont want to struggle financially when I become an adult. Im 17 right now, and I pay for my car and insurance as well. Flat out I pay my mother $400 a month. I give the money to her for her to pay the car and insurance. That's $200 each paycheck. Then I'll budget for cat food, lunch, gas, etc... I also transfer 25-50 into my savings account first thing. ​ Here is where the problem with my mother comes in. First, I give her money for the car and insurance right? Well my grandmother tells me that the insurance is late this month. Okay... Well, she also borrows money, a lot. Like I've paid for her truck tags, I've paid for her insurance license. I put gas in both vehicles(A dodge ram and a charger), she drives both of them and her favorite thing to do is drive around all night in my car and then leave the tank on empty so that I have to get gas before school. I can't keep anything in my savings account because she always asks for money. I can't say no when she asks because if I do then she will make me quit my job. If I dont have a job then I can't buy food for my cat and other things that I need. As of right now, I see it as A little bit of money for myself > no money at all for myself. The final straw was that she borrowed $30 from me and then told me that I could get it back if I went and returned these batteries for the core charge. Well, the store said that they could only put it on a gift card(They also told me that they informed her of this last week). She takes a ton of money from me, like I won almost $500 on HQ trivia and I kept it on the app so that I couldn't spend it and guess what? She decides that the electric bill needed to be paid and she took it from the game. Then my grandma told me that the electric had already been paid! ​ I dont think that theres anything I can do about this without making it worse on myself. Like, she said I could get arrested for not listening to what she says and she also constantly says that since us kids are under 18 then we legal can't own any property. I dont know what to do. She's never going to pay the money back. I'm at a loss. I just want a stable savings. That's it. I don't care to help out. I bought the other 5 kids school supplies and I buy groceries frequently(even though we get food stamps, and a lot of food stamps.) She is a crazy narc and she tries to manipulate me into paying for things all the time. Is there anything that I can do that wont backfire on me?
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[KY USA] got injured at work, employer tried to dissuade me from going to the doctor. Went anyway, now I believe I'm being retaliated against. I am interested in suing my employer. My employer is a shady businessman. He has tried not paying me for time worked, unpaid lunch time I've had to work through. My employer also likes to change rules that benefits him and his company while neglecting to inform the employees of the rule changes. I was also injured on the job and when I reported it, I was dissuaded from filing a worker comp claim. I was told I didn't need to go to the doctor that I was fine. When I did go to the doctor and filed a claim, I believe I was retaliated against for doing so. We get production bonuses every month. I was denied the bonus and given the excuse that I left early too many days. Even though the days I left early were pre-approved doctor's appointments and the day before Thanksgiving where we were instructed to leave at noon due to a company party. I was even gave the "you left early" excuse for a day that the company was closed and I came in as a favor to finish up an open job. This has caused stress.
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed or just ignore it and take advantage while it lasts? For added context this is a small company, 30 employees or so.
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[ { "content": "Just started a new job. First couple paychecks hit the bank account. Turns out they are paying me about 10% higher than the agreed upon salary. What am I required to do? Can they take action against me for not reporting the error and seek damages of any kind? Should I tell then I'm being overpayed...
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[Arkansas] My 16 yr old friend believes his mother is taking tens of thousands of dollars out of his bank account to spend for herself without his permission. She's denying it, but he says he's missing over 20k and he believes it is her doing. He says if he can prove she did it, he's going to sue her. What can he do and what should he do?
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Bank Accounts Totally Wiped Due to Child Support Garnishment. Not My Kid. (FL) My partner and I are saving for a house, so I run my checking account just above the minimum and everything else goes either into short term savings or the high interest online account I opened to save for the down payment. On Friday, my paycheck was supposed to hit my account so I logged in, only to find that my balance was $0. Even if my direct deposit didn't go through, there is always $250 in the account. I checked the activity and my paycheck had gone in and was removed already! My short term savings was at $0 as well. I looked at the transactions and saw the same line item which contained CRT GRNSH. I called my bank and was told that they were served with a court order for back child support and turned over all assets. My long term savings account is the same deal. All in all, it's about $30,000. So, I have no children, I have been with my partner for six years and I have been openly gay since I was 14. I have never had sex with a woman, never served as a guardian, and certainly don't have any unknown surprises out there. The order came out of Michigan, a state I have never set foot in. After a few days back and forth, I finally got someone on the phone who admitted that the order was not against me. If I'm John Smith born 04/21/1994, the order was meant for Jon Smithe born 04/19/1984. I asked how soon I could get my money returned and was told that they don't deal with reversals and the money is likely gone as it has been distributed to the "wronged party". I feel like I'm the wronged party in this scenario. I don't even know where to begin. I spoke with an attorney who told me that the case isn't worth it for him to take up. Who do I even go after here? Someone who I spoke to at the courts in Michigan suggested my case is against Jon Smithe, and I can't believe that they expect me to track this guy down and sue him for money he almost certainly doesn't have. I'm sorry if this is a mess, I'm sick to my stomach, crying, I can't pay my bills, and I don't know what to do. My partner's accounts weren't touched and he's assured me he'll take care of the bills, but I feel like such a piece of garbage putting it on him. I feel like nobody cares that I was robbed and they keep saying it's my problem. My banks say he used my name as an alias so they're washing their hands of responsibility. The courts say that they don't deal with it and all they did was issue a legitimate order. The child support office doesn't want to hear it and has said it's not their problem. What do I do?
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Bank Accounts Totally Wiped Due to Child Support Garnishment. Not My Kid. (FL) My partner and I are saving for a house, so I run my checking account just above the minimum and everything else goes either into short term savings or the high interest online account I opened to save for the down payment. On Friday, my paycheck was supposed to hit my account so I logged in, only to find that my balance was $0. Even if my direct deposit didn't go through, there is always $250 in the account. I checked the activity and my paycheck had gone in and was removed already! My short term savings was at $0 as well. I looked at the transactions and saw the same line item which contained CRT GRNSH. I called my bank and was told that they were served with a court order for back child support and turned over all assets. My long term savings account is the same deal. All in all, it's about $30,000. So, I have no children, I have been with my partner for six years and I have been openly gay since I was 14. I have never had sex with a woman, never served as a guardian, and certainly don't have any unknown surprises out there. The order came out of Michigan, a state I have never set foot in. After a few days back and forth, I finally got someone on the phone who admitted that the order was not against me. If I'm John Smith born 04/21/1994, the order was meant for Jon Smithe born 04/19/1984. I asked how soon I could get my money returned and was told that they don't deal with reversals and the money is likely gone as it has been distributed to the "wronged party". I feel like I'm the wronged party in this scenario. I don't even know where to begin. I spoke with an attorney who told me that the case isn't worth it for him to take up. Who do I even go after here? Someone who I spoke to at the courts in Michigan suggested my case is against Jon Smithe, and I can't believe that they expect me to track this guy down and sue him for money he almost certainly doesn't have. I'm sorry if this is a mess, I'm sick to my stomach, crying, I can't pay my bills, and I don't know what to do. My partner's accounts weren't touched and he's assured me he'll take care of the bills, but I feel like such a piece of garbage putting it on him. I feel like nobody cares that I was robbed and they keep saying it's my problem. My banks say he used my name as an alias so they're washing their hands of responsibility. The courts say that they don't deal with it and all they did was issue a legitimate order. The child support office doesn't want to hear it and has said it's not their problem. What do I do?
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Bank Accounts Totally Wiped Due to Child Support Garnishment. Not My Kid. (FL) My partner and I are saving for a house, so I run my checking account just above the minimum and everything else goes either into short term savings or the high interest online account I opened to save for the down payment. On Friday, my paycheck was supposed to hit my account so I logged in, only to find that my balance was $0. Even if my direct deposit didn't go through, there is always $250 in the account. I checked the activity and my paycheck had gone in and was removed already! My short term savings was at $0 as well. I looked at the transactions and saw the same line item which contained CRT GRNSH. I called my bank and was told that they were served with a court order for back child support and turned over all assets. My long term savings account is the same deal. All in all, it's about $30,000. So, I have no children, I have been with my partner for six years and I have been openly gay since I was 14. I have never had sex with a woman, never served as a guardian, and certainly don't have any unknown surprises out there. The order came out of Michigan, a state I have never set foot in. After a few days back and forth, I finally got someone on the phone who admitted that the order was not against me. If I'm John Smith born 04/21/1994, the order was meant for Jon Smithe born 04/19/1984. I asked how soon I could get my money returned and was told that they don't deal with reversals and the money is likely gone as it has been distributed to the "wronged party". I feel like I'm the wronged party in this scenario. I don't even know where to begin. I spoke with an attorney who told me that the case isn't worth it for him to take up. Who do I even go after here? Someone who I spoke to at the courts in Michigan suggested my case is against Jon Smithe, and I can't believe that they expect me to track this guy down and sue him for money he almost certainly doesn't have. I'm sorry if this is a mess, I'm sick to my stomach, crying, I can't pay my bills, and I don't know what to do. My partner's accounts weren't touched and he's assured me he'll take care of the bills, but I feel like such a piece of garbage putting it on him. I feel like nobody cares that I was robbed and they keep saying it's my problem. My banks say he used my name as an alias so they're washing their hands of responsibility. The courts say that they don't deal with it and all they did was issue a legitimate order. The child support office doesn't want to hear it and has said it's not their problem. What do I do?
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Bank Accounts Totally Wiped Due to Child Support Garnishment. Not My Kid. (FL) My partner and I are saving for a house, so I run my checking account just above the minimum and everything else goes either into short term savings or the high interest online account I opened to save for the down payment. On Friday, my paycheck was supposed to hit my account so I logged in, only to find that my balance was $0. Even if my direct deposit didn't go through, there is always $250 in the account. I checked the activity and my paycheck had gone in and was removed already! My short term savings was at $0 as well. I looked at the transactions and saw the same line item which contained CRT GRNSH. I called my bank and was told that they were served with a court order for back child support and turned over all assets. My long term savings account is the same deal. All in all, it's about $30,000. So, I have no children, I have been with my partner for six years and I have been openly gay since I was 14. I have never had sex with a woman, never served as a guardian, and certainly don't have any unknown surprises out there. The order came out of Michigan, a state I have never set foot in. After a few days back and forth, I finally got someone on the phone who admitted that the order was not against me. If I'm John Smith born 04/21/1994, the order was meant for Jon Smithe born 04/19/1984. I asked how soon I could get my money returned and was told that they don't deal with reversals and the money is likely gone as it has been distributed to the "wronged party". I feel like I'm the wronged party in this scenario. I don't even know where to begin. I spoke with an attorney who told me that the case isn't worth it for him to take up. Who do I even go after here? Someone who I spoke to at the courts in Michigan suggested my case is against Jon Smithe, and I can't believe that they expect me to track this guy down and sue him for money he almost certainly doesn't have. I'm sorry if this is a mess, I'm sick to my stomach, crying, I can't pay my bills, and I don't know what to do. My partner's accounts weren't touched and he's assured me he'll take care of the bills, but I feel like such a piece of garbage putting it on him. I feel like nobody cares that I was robbed and they keep saying it's my problem. My banks say he used my name as an alias so they're washing their hands of responsibility. The courts say that they don't deal with it and all they did was issue a legitimate order. The child support office doesn't want to hear it and has said it's not their problem. What do I do?
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Bank Accounts Totally Wiped Due to Child Support Garnishment. Not My Kid. (FL) My partner and I are saving for a house, so I run my checking account just above the minimum and everything else goes either into short term savings or the high interest online account I opened to save for the down payment. On Friday, my paycheck was supposed to hit my account so I logged in, only to find that my balance was $0. Even if my direct deposit didn't go through, there is always $250 in the account. I checked the activity and my paycheck had gone in and was removed already! My short term savings was at $0 as well. I looked at the transactions and saw the same line item which contained CRT GRNSH. I called my bank and was told that they were served with a court order for back child support and turned over all assets. My long term savings account is the same deal. All in all, it's about $30,000. So, I have no children, I have been with my partner for six years and I have been openly gay since I was 14. I have never had sex with a woman, never served as a guardian, and certainly don't have any unknown surprises out there. The order came out of Michigan, a state I have never set foot in. After a few days back and forth, I finally got someone on the phone who admitted that the order was not against me. If I'm John Smith born 04/21/1994, the order was meant for Jon Smithe born 04/19/1984. I asked how soon I could get my money returned and was told that they don't deal with reversals and the money is likely gone as it has been distributed to the "wronged party". I feel like I'm the wronged party in this scenario. I don't even know where to begin. I spoke with an attorney who told me that the case isn't worth it for him to take up. Who do I even go after here? Someone who I spoke to at the courts in Michigan suggested my case is against Jon Smithe, and I can't believe that they expect me to track this guy down and sue him for money he almost certainly doesn't have. I'm sorry if this is a mess, I'm sick to my stomach, crying, I can't pay my bills, and I don't know what to do. My partner's accounts weren't touched and he's assured me he'll take care of the bills, but I feel like such a piece of garbage putting it on him. I feel like nobody cares that I was robbed and they keep saying it's my problem. My banks say he used my name as an alias so they're washing their hands of responsibility. The courts say that they don't deal with it and all they did was issue a legitimate order. The child support office doesn't want to hear it and has said it's not their problem. What do I do?
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Bank Accounts Totally Wiped Due to Child Support Garnishment. Not My Kid. (FL) My partner and I are saving for a house, so I run my checking account just above the minimum and everything else goes either into short term savings or the high interest online account I opened to save for the down payment. On Friday, my paycheck was supposed to hit my account so I logged in, only to find that my balance was $0. Even if my direct deposit didn't go through, there is always $250 in the account. I checked the activity and my paycheck had gone in and was removed already! My short term savings was at $0 as well. I looked at the transactions and saw the same line item which contained CRT GRNSH. I called my bank and was told that they were served with a court order for back child support and turned over all assets. My long term savings account is the same deal. All in all, it's about $30,000. So, I have no children, I have been with my partner for six years and I have been openly gay since I was 14. I have never had sex with a woman, never served as a guardian, and certainly don't have any unknown surprises out there. The order came out of Michigan, a state I have never set foot in. After a few days back and forth, I finally got someone on the phone who admitted that the order was not against me. If I'm John Smith born 04/21/1994, the order was meant for Jon Smithe born 04/19/1984. I asked how soon I could get my money returned and was told that they don't deal with reversals and the money is likely gone as it has been distributed to the "wronged party". I feel like I'm the wronged party in this scenario. I don't even know where to begin. I spoke with an attorney who told me that the case isn't worth it for him to take up. Who do I even go after here? Someone who I spoke to at the courts in Michigan suggested my case is against Jon Smithe, and I can't believe that they expect me to track this guy down and sue him for money he almost certainly doesn't have. I'm sorry if this is a mess, I'm sick to my stomach, crying, I can't pay my bills, and I don't know what to do. My partner's accounts weren't touched and he's assured me he'll take care of the bills, but I feel like such a piece of garbage putting it on him. I feel like nobody cares that I was robbed and they keep saying it's my problem. My banks say he used my name as an alias so they're washing their hands of responsibility. The courts say that they don't deal with it and all they did was issue a legitimate order. The child support office doesn't want to hear it and has said it's not their problem. What do I do?
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Bank Accounts Totally Wiped Due to Child Support Garnishment. Not My Kid. (FL) My partner and I are saving for a house, so I run my checking account just above the minimum and everything else goes either into short term savings or the high interest online account I opened to save for the down payment. On Friday, my paycheck was supposed to hit my account so I logged in, only to find that my balance was $0. Even if my direct deposit didn't go through, there is always $250 in the account. I checked the activity and my paycheck had gone in and was removed already! My short term savings was at $0 as well. I looked at the transactions and saw the same line item which contained CRT GRNSH. I called my bank and was told that they were served with a court order for back child support and turned over all assets. My long term savings account is the same deal. All in all, it's about $30,000. So, I have no children, I have been with my partner for six years and I have been openly gay since I was 14. I have never had sex with a woman, never served as a guardian, and certainly don't have any unknown surprises out there. The order came out of Michigan, a state I have never set foot in. After a few days back and forth, I finally got someone on the phone who admitted that the order was not against me. If I'm John Smith born 04/21/1994, the order was meant for Jon Smithe born 04/19/1984. I asked how soon I could get my money returned and was told that they don't deal with reversals and the money is likely gone as it has been distributed to the "wronged party". I feel like I'm the wronged party in this scenario. I don't even know where to begin. I spoke with an attorney who told me that the case isn't worth it for him to take up. Who do I even go after here? Someone who I spoke to at the courts in Michigan suggested my case is against Jon Smithe, and I can't believe that they expect me to track this guy down and sue him for money he almost certainly doesn't have. I'm sorry if this is a mess, I'm sick to my stomach, crying, I can't pay my bills, and I don't know what to do. My partner's accounts weren't touched and he's assured me he'll take care of the bills, but I feel like such a piece of garbage putting it on him. I feel like nobody cares that I was robbed and they keep saying it's my problem. My banks say he used my name as an alias so they're washing their hands of responsibility. The courts say that they don't deal with it and all they did was issue a legitimate order. The child support office doesn't want to hear it and has said it's not their problem. What do I do?
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Bank Accounts Totally Wiped Due to Child Support Garnishment. Not My Kid. (FL) My partner and I are saving for a house, so I run my checking account just above the minimum and everything else goes either into short term savings or the high interest online account I opened to save for the down payment. On Friday, my paycheck was supposed to hit my account so I logged in, only to find that my balance was $0. Even if my direct deposit didn't go through, there is always $250 in the account. I checked the activity and my paycheck had gone in and was removed already! My short term savings was at $0 as well. I looked at the transactions and saw the same line item which contained CRT GRNSH. I called my bank and was told that they were served with a court order for back child support and turned over all assets. My long term savings account is the same deal. All in all, it's about $30,000. So, I have no children, I have been with my partner for six years and I have been openly gay since I was 14. I have never had sex with a woman, never served as a guardian, and certainly don't have any unknown surprises out there. The order came out of Michigan, a state I have never set foot in. After a few days back and forth, I finally got someone on the phone who admitted that the order was not against me. If I'm John Smith born 04/21/1994, the order was meant for Jon Smithe born 04/19/1984. I asked how soon I could get my money returned and was told that they don't deal with reversals and the money is likely gone as it has been distributed to the "wronged party". I feel like I'm the wronged party in this scenario. I don't even know where to begin. I spoke with an attorney who told me that the case isn't worth it for him to take up. Who do I even go after here? Someone who I spoke to at the courts in Michigan suggested my case is against Jon Smithe, and I can't believe that they expect me to track this guy down and sue him for money he almost certainly doesn't have. I'm sorry if this is a mess, I'm sick to my stomach, crying, I can't pay my bills, and I don't know what to do. My partner's accounts weren't touched and he's assured me he'll take care of the bills, but I feel like such a piece of garbage putting it on him. I feel like nobody cares that I was robbed and they keep saying it's my problem. My banks say he used my name as an alias so they're washing their hands of responsibility. The courts say that they don't deal with it and all they did was issue a legitimate order. The child support office doesn't want to hear it and has said it's not their problem. What do I do?
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Bank Accounts Totally Wiped Due to Child Support Garnishment. Not My Kid. (FL) My partner and I are saving for a house, so I run my checking account just above the minimum and everything else goes either into short term savings or the high interest online account I opened to save for the down payment. On Friday, my paycheck was supposed to hit my account so I logged in, only to find that my balance was $0. Even if my direct deposit didn't go through, there is always $250 in the account. I checked the activity and my paycheck had gone in and was removed already! My short term savings was at $0 as well. I looked at the transactions and saw the same line item which contained CRT GRNSH. I called my bank and was told that they were served with a court order for back child support and turned over all assets. My long term savings account is the same deal. All in all, it's about $30,000. So, I have no children, I have been with my partner for six years and I have been openly gay since I was 14. I have never had sex with a woman, never served as a guardian, and certainly don't have any unknown surprises out there. The order came out of Michigan, a state I have never set foot in. After a few days back and forth, I finally got someone on the phone who admitted that the order was not against me. If I'm John Smith born 04/21/1994, the order was meant for Jon Smithe born 04/19/1984. I asked how soon I could get my money returned and was told that they don't deal with reversals and the money is likely gone as it has been distributed to the "wronged party". I feel like I'm the wronged party in this scenario. I don't even know where to begin. I spoke with an attorney who told me that the case isn't worth it for him to take up. Who do I even go after here? Someone who I spoke to at the courts in Michigan suggested my case is against Jon Smithe, and I can't believe that they expect me to track this guy down and sue him for money he almost certainly doesn't have. I'm sorry if this is a mess, I'm sick to my stomach, crying, I can't pay my bills, and I don't know what to do. My partner's accounts weren't touched and he's assured me he'll take care of the bills, but I feel like such a piece of garbage putting it on him. I feel like nobody cares that I was robbed and they keep saying it's my problem. My banks say he used my name as an alias so they're washing their hands of responsibility. The courts say that they don't deal with it and all they did was issue a legitimate order. The child support office doesn't want to hear it and has said it's not their problem. What do I do?
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Bank Accounts Totally Wiped Due to Child Support Garnishment. Not My Kid. (FL) My partner and I are saving for a house, so I run my checking account just above the minimum and everything else goes either into short term savings or the high interest online account I opened to save for the down payment. On Friday, my paycheck was supposed to hit my account so I logged in, only to find that my balance was $0. Even if my direct deposit didn't go through, there is always $250 in the account. I checked the activity and my paycheck had gone in and was removed already! My short term savings was at $0 as well. I looked at the transactions and saw the same line item which contained CRT GRNSH. I called my bank and was told that they were served with a court order for back child support and turned over all assets. My long term savings account is the same deal. All in all, it's about $30,000. So, I have no children, I have been with my partner for six years and I have been openly gay since I was 14. I have never had sex with a woman, never served as a guardian, and certainly don't have any unknown surprises out there. The order came out of Michigan, a state I have never set foot in. After a few days back and forth, I finally got someone on the phone who admitted that the order was not against me. If I'm John Smith born 04/21/1994, the order was meant for Jon Smithe born 04/19/1984. I asked how soon I could get my money returned and was told that they don't deal with reversals and the money is likely gone as it has been distributed to the "wronged party". I feel like I'm the wronged party in this scenario. I don't even know where to begin. I spoke with an attorney who told me that the case isn't worth it for him to take up. Who do I even go after here? Someone who I spoke to at the courts in Michigan suggested my case is against Jon Smithe, and I can't believe that they expect me to track this guy down and sue him for money he almost certainly doesn't have. I'm sorry if this is a mess, I'm sick to my stomach, crying, I can't pay my bills, and I don't know what to do. My partner's accounts weren't touched and he's assured me he'll take care of the bills, but I feel like such a piece of garbage putting it on him. I feel like nobody cares that I was robbed and they keep saying it's my problem. My banks say he used my name as an alias so they're washing their hands of responsibility. The courts say that they don't deal with it and all they did was issue a legitimate order. The child support office doesn't want to hear it and has said it's not their problem. What do I do?
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Bank Accounts Totally Wiped Due to Child Support Garnishment. Not My Kid. (FL) My partner and I are saving for a house, so I run my checking account just above the minimum and everything else goes either into short term savings or the high interest online account I opened to save for the down payment. On Friday, my paycheck was supposed to hit my account so I logged in, only to find that my balance was $0. Even if my direct deposit didn't go through, there is always $250 in the account. I checked the activity and my paycheck had gone in and was removed already! My short term savings was at $0 as well. I looked at the transactions and saw the same line item which contained CRT GRNSH. I called my bank and was told that they were served with a court order for back child support and turned over all assets. My long term savings account is the same deal. All in all, it's about $30,000. So, I have no children, I have been with my partner for six years and I have been openly gay since I was 14. I have never had sex with a woman, never served as a guardian, and certainly don't have any unknown surprises out there. The order came out of Michigan, a state I have never set foot in. After a few days back and forth, I finally got someone on the phone who admitted that the order was not against me. If I'm John Smith born 04/21/1994, the order was meant for Jon Smithe born 04/19/1984. I asked how soon I could get my money returned and was told that they don't deal with reversals and the money is likely gone as it has been distributed to the "wronged party". I feel like I'm the wronged party in this scenario. I don't even know where to begin. I spoke with an attorney who told me that the case isn't worth it for him to take up. Who do I even go after here? Someone who I spoke to at the courts in Michigan suggested my case is against Jon Smithe, and I can't believe that they expect me to track this guy down and sue him for money he almost certainly doesn't have. I'm sorry if this is a mess, I'm sick to my stomach, crying, I can't pay my bills, and I don't know what to do. My partner's accounts weren't touched and he's assured me he'll take care of the bills, but I feel like such a piece of garbage putting it on him. I feel like nobody cares that I was robbed and they keep saying it's my problem. My banks say he used my name as an alias so they're washing their hands of responsibility. The courts say that they don't deal with it and all they did was issue a legitimate order. The child support office doesn't want to hear it and has said it's not their problem. What do I do?
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Bank Accounts Totally Wiped Due to Child Support Garnishment. Not My Kid. (FL) My partner and I are saving for a house, so I run my checking account just above the minimum and everything else goes either into short term savings or the high interest online account I opened to save for the down payment. On Friday, my paycheck was supposed to hit my account so I logged in, only to find that my balance was $0. Even if my direct deposit didn't go through, there is always $250 in the account. I checked the activity and my paycheck had gone in and was removed already! My short term savings was at $0 as well. I looked at the transactions and saw the same line item which contained CRT GRNSH. I called my bank and was told that they were served with a court order for back child support and turned over all assets. My long term savings account is the same deal. All in all, it's about $30,000. So, I have no children, I have been with my partner for six years and I have been openly gay since I was 14. I have never had sex with a woman, never served as a guardian, and certainly don't have any unknown surprises out there. The order came out of Michigan, a state I have never set foot in. After a few days back and forth, I finally got someone on the phone who admitted that the order was not against me. If I'm John Smith born 04/21/1994, the order was meant for Jon Smithe born 04/19/1984. I asked how soon I could get my money returned and was told that they don't deal with reversals and the money is likely gone as it has been distributed to the "wronged party". I feel like I'm the wronged party in this scenario. I don't even know where to begin. I spoke with an attorney who told me that the case isn't worth it for him to take up. Who do I even go after here? Someone who I spoke to at the courts in Michigan suggested my case is against Jon Smithe, and I can't believe that they expect me to track this guy down and sue him for money he almost certainly doesn't have. I'm sorry if this is a mess, I'm sick to my stomach, crying, I can't pay my bills, and I don't know what to do. My partner's accounts weren't touched and he's assured me he'll take care of the bills, but I feel like such a piece of garbage putting it on him. I feel like nobody cares that I was robbed and they keep saying it's my problem. My banks say he used my name as an alias so they're washing their hands of responsibility. The courts say that they don't deal with it and all they did was issue a legitimate order. The child support office doesn't want to hear it and has said it's not their problem. What do I do?
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Bank Accounts Totally Wiped Due to Child Support Garnishment. Not My Kid. (FL) My partner and I are saving for a house, so I run my checking account just above the minimum and everything else goes either into short term savings or the high interest online account I opened to save for the down payment. On Friday, my paycheck was supposed to hit my account so I logged in, only to find that my balance was $0. Even if my direct deposit didn't go through, there is always $250 in the account. I checked the activity and my paycheck had gone in and was removed already! My short term savings was at $0 as well. I looked at the transactions and saw the same line item which contained CRT GRNSH. I called my bank and was told that they were served with a court order for back child support and turned over all assets. My long term savings account is the same deal. All in all, it's about $30,000. So, I have no children, I have been with my partner for six years and I have been openly gay since I was 14. I have never had sex with a woman, never served as a guardian, and certainly don't have any unknown surprises out there. The order came out of Michigan, a state I have never set foot in. After a few days back and forth, I finally got someone on the phone who admitted that the order was not against me. If I'm John Smith born 04/21/1994, the order was meant for Jon Smithe born 04/19/1984. I asked how soon I could get my money returned and was told that they don't deal with reversals and the money is likely gone as it has been distributed to the "wronged party". I feel like I'm the wronged party in this scenario. I don't even know where to begin. I spoke with an attorney who told me that the case isn't worth it for him to take up. Who do I even go after here? Someone who I spoke to at the courts in Michigan suggested my case is against Jon Smithe, and I can't believe that they expect me to track this guy down and sue him for money he almost certainly doesn't have. I'm sorry if this is a mess, I'm sick to my stomach, crying, I can't pay my bills, and I don't know what to do. My partner's accounts weren't touched and he's assured me he'll take care of the bills, but I feel like such a piece of garbage putting it on him. I feel like nobody cares that I was robbed and they keep saying it's my problem. My banks say he used my name as an alias so they're washing their hands of responsibility. The courts say that they don't deal with it and all they did was issue a legitimate order. The child support office doesn't want to hear it and has said it's not their problem. What do I do?
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Bank Accounts Totally Wiped Due to Child Support Garnishment. Not My Kid. (FL) My partner and I are saving for a house, so I run my checking account just above the minimum and everything else goes either into short term savings or the high interest online account I opened to save for the down payment. On Friday, my paycheck was supposed to hit my account so I logged in, only to find that my balance was $0. Even if my direct deposit didn't go through, there is always $250 in the account. I checked the activity and my paycheck had gone in and was removed already! My short term savings was at $0 as well. I looked at the transactions and saw the same line item which contained CRT GRNSH. I called my bank and was told that they were served with a court order for back child support and turned over all assets. My long term savings account is the same deal. All in all, it's about $30,000. So, I have no children, I have been with my partner for six years and I have been openly gay since I was 14. I have never had sex with a woman, never served as a guardian, and certainly don't have any unknown surprises out there. The order came out of Michigan, a state I have never set foot in. After a few days back and forth, I finally got someone on the phone who admitted that the order was not against me. If I'm John Smith born 04/21/1994, the order was meant for Jon Smithe born 04/19/1984. I asked how soon I could get my money returned and was told that they don't deal with reversals and the money is likely gone as it has been distributed to the "wronged party". I feel like I'm the wronged party in this scenario. I don't even know where to begin. I spoke with an attorney who told me that the case isn't worth it for him to take up. Who do I even go after here? Someone who I spoke to at the courts in Michigan suggested my case is against Jon Smithe, and I can't believe that they expect me to track this guy down and sue him for money he almost certainly doesn't have. I'm sorry if this is a mess, I'm sick to my stomach, crying, I can't pay my bills, and I don't know what to do. My partner's accounts weren't touched and he's assured me he'll take care of the bills, but I feel like such a piece of garbage putting it on him. I feel like nobody cares that I was robbed and they keep saying it's my problem. My banks say he used my name as an alias so they're washing their hands of responsibility. The courts say that they don't deal with it and all they did was issue a legitimate order. The child support office doesn't want to hear it and has said it's not their problem. What do I do?
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Bank Accounts Totally Wiped Due to Child Support Garnishment. Not My Kid. (FL) My partner and I are saving for a house, so I run my checking account just above the minimum and everything else goes either into short term savings or the high interest online account I opened to save for the down payment. On Friday, my paycheck was supposed to hit my account so I logged in, only to find that my balance was $0. Even if my direct deposit didn't go through, there is always $250 in the account. I checked the activity and my paycheck had gone in and was removed already! My short term savings was at $0 as well. I looked at the transactions and saw the same line item which contained CRT GRNSH. I called my bank and was told that they were served with a court order for back child support and turned over all assets. My long term savings account is the same deal. All in all, it's about $30,000. So, I have no children, I have been with my partner for six years and I have been openly gay since I was 14. I have never had sex with a woman, never served as a guardian, and certainly don't have any unknown surprises out there. The order came out of Michigan, a state I have never set foot in. After a few days back and forth, I finally got someone on the phone who admitted that the order was not against me. If I'm John Smith born 04/21/1994, the order was meant for Jon Smithe born 04/19/1984. I asked how soon I could get my money returned and was told that they don't deal with reversals and the money is likely gone as it has been distributed to the "wronged party". I feel like I'm the wronged party in this scenario. I don't even know where to begin. I spoke with an attorney who told me that the case isn't worth it for him to take up. Who do I even go after here? Someone who I spoke to at the courts in Michigan suggested my case is against Jon Smithe, and I can't believe that they expect me to track this guy down and sue him for money he almost certainly doesn't have. I'm sorry if this is a mess, I'm sick to my stomach, crying, I can't pay my bills, and I don't know what to do. My partner's accounts weren't touched and he's assured me he'll take care of the bills, but I feel like such a piece of garbage putting it on him. I feel like nobody cares that I was robbed and they keep saying it's my problem. My banks say he used my name as an alias so they're washing their hands of responsibility. The courts say that they don't deal with it and all they did was issue a legitimate order. The child support office doesn't want to hear it and has said it's not their problem. What do I do?
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Bank Accounts Totally Wiped Due to Child Support Garnishment. Not My Kid. (FL) My partner and I are saving for a house, so I run my checking account just above the minimum and everything else goes either into short term savings or the high interest online account I opened to save for the down payment. On Friday, my paycheck was supposed to hit my account so I logged in, only to find that my balance was $0. Even if my direct deposit didn't go through, there is always $250 in the account. I checked the activity and my paycheck had gone in and was removed already! My short term savings was at $0 as well. I looked at the transactions and saw the same line item which contained CRT GRNSH. I called my bank and was told that they were served with a court order for back child support and turned over all assets. My long term savings account is the same deal. All in all, it's about $30,000. So, I have no children, I have been with my partner for six years and I have been openly gay since I was 14. I have never had sex with a woman, never served as a guardian, and certainly don't have any unknown surprises out there. The order came out of Michigan, a state I have never set foot in. After a few days back and forth, I finally got someone on the phone who admitted that the order was not against me. If I'm John Smith born 04/21/1994, the order was meant for Jon Smithe born 04/19/1984. I asked how soon I could get my money returned and was told that they don't deal with reversals and the money is likely gone as it has been distributed to the "wronged party". I feel like I'm the wronged party in this scenario. I don't even know where to begin. I spoke with an attorney who told me that the case isn't worth it for him to take up. Who do I even go after here? Someone who I spoke to at the courts in Michigan suggested my case is against Jon Smithe, and I can't believe that they expect me to track this guy down and sue him for money he almost certainly doesn't have. I'm sorry if this is a mess, I'm sick to my stomach, crying, I can't pay my bills, and I don't know what to do. My partner's accounts weren't touched and he's assured me he'll take care of the bills, but I feel like such a piece of garbage putting it on him. I feel like nobody cares that I was robbed and they keep saying it's my problem. My banks say he used my name as an alias so they're washing their hands of responsibility. The courts say that they don't deal with it and all they did was issue a legitimate order. The child support office doesn't want to hear it and has said it's not their problem. What do I do?
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