Fired? Laid Off? “Downsized”? Here are five things you need to know that can affect your Severance and Notice Pay.
If you had a signed contract before you started working, what you can get may be limited by that contract.
You remember that agreement that you quickly skimmed over before signing on to that dream job? Well it may have limited what you’re entitled to once your position is terminated for any reason. Depending on the wording in the contract, you may…
Estate Litigation with Dependent Support Claims
In this post, we’re going to discuss briefly 5 common Estate Litigation issues that someone who has a potential Dependent Support Claim, or who is challenging such a Claim, needs to keep in mind:
Dependent children always get priority.
Regardless of any other entitlement any dependents may have, dependent supports claims by children and other dependents of the deceased will always get priority over everyone else in Estate Litigation claims.
Being separated doesn’t mean your ex isn’t entitled…
Q. When an employer alleges termination “for cause”, how does the Duty to Accommodate come into play? If the employee can show the termination was a wrongful dismissal, can she receive Severance pay?
A. Our client, Ms. A, was a long term employee, who was ultimately terminated “for cause”. She had worked for her company for over 20 years and had good performance reviews until she became sick. Her sickness prevented her from completing her duties on time. She eventually went…