Can a family member act as an executor or trustee?
Can a family member act as an executor or trustee? A family member or friend can act as trustee or executor, but work alongside a corporate trustee who will guide… Read more »
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Can a family member act as an executor or trustee? A family member or friend can act as trustee or executor, but work alongside a corporate trustee who will guide… Read more »
How are employees protected from a job change? Employee Protections Against Job Changes. Employees are protected from changes in their job description that can be construed as retaliation by an… Read more »
What is the deemed date of service of a claim form? The question we received was as follows: “In relation to the deemed date of service of a claim form,… Read more »
Do lawyers pay medical bills? In most cases, your legal counsel will deduct their out-of-pocket litigation costs and attorney fees after your medical bills have been paid. When does a… Read more »
What to do if your Microsoft account has been hacked? Review your Microsoft account settings. Check Security Contact Info: Remove any security contact information the attacker might have added. On… Read more »
How many viewings do you need to buy a house? View at least two or three homes, preferably with the same agent, on the same day. This allows you to… Read more »
Where do I go to transfer my Car title? The procedure to transfer car title documents can generally be completed in person through a nearby DMV location. When transferring vehicle… Read more »
What happens at an employment tribunal remedy hearing? What is a Remedy Hearing? In many cases the Employment Tribunal will only deal with the decision about your case at the… Read more »
Why are there so many empty flats in London? The swanky flats, complete with private gyms, swimming pools and cinema rooms, are lying empty as hundreds of thousands of would-be… Read more »
Is there a grace period in North Carolina? Although an individual can legally operate their vehicle up to 15 days after their registration expires (“valid through” date), the N.C. Division… Read more »