In small claims court, a motion to dismiss may not be used as an initial response to the plaintiff's claim and service. Instead, parties are typically required to file an answer within a specified time frame. However, depending on the specific circumstances and court rules, a motion to dismiss may be allowed in response to the plaintiff's claim.
Theft of service can become a civil matter when a person or business fails to pay for services rendered by another party. This can lead to a breach of contract claim where the service provider can sue the non-paying party for damages. The legal resolution typically involves compensation for the services provided, rather than criminal penalties.
When starting a claim, you can open with a straightforward statement such as "I am writing to submit a claim for..." or "I wish to file a claim regarding...". This helps clearly indicate the purpose of the communication.
A claim date refers to the date on which a claim or assertion is made, usually in relation to an insurance policy or legal matter. It is an important deadline for initiating a claim or asserting one's rights.
An order dismissing a claim as abandoned means that the court has decided to dismiss the claim because the party bringing the claim has not actively pursued or shown interest in pursuing the claim. This usually occurs when the party fails to respond to court communications or take necessary steps to move the case forward.
Research studies showing improved student behavior, discipline, and academic performance in schools where uniforms are mandatory would be the best evidence to support the claim for mandatory school uniforms.
if you still live with your parents then no. they can claim you on their taxes as a dependent and that makes you a minor. if you want to become an adult, get yourself emancipated
Yes, OCR formatting guidelines are mandatory when completing the CMS-1500 claim form. Only providers who receive a waiver are exempt.
Unless you totally support her and she is your dependent you can't claim her on your taxes.
claim form cms 1500
It is mandatory to submit the original policy bond along with other claim papers both in death and maturity claims.
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yes definitely!
First she is an adult ( as you stated) unless she has a developmental disorder I doubt you have custody. Are you asking can you claim her as a dependent?
No. An emancipated minor is legally an adult.
As long as they meet the qualifying child or relative tests, yes.
No whoever qualifies along with the higher income can claim that credit. There can only be 1 head of houshold per home....