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Is there a way to establish residency in one state while maintaining domiciliary status in another?

Unfortunately, you can only establish residency in one state (same as domiciliary) but you …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 6 months ago

Can my employer switch my job position and cut my pay?

As a general matter, an employer can change an employee's job position and cut …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 6 months ago

Can a manager lower most of the employees' hourly rate for the previous week's work without telling them?

First of all, absent some form of discrimination, generally an employer can cut an …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 8 months ago

What to do if your wrongfully accused of stealing and fired as a result?

If your mother had an employment contract which set forth limited grounds for being …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 8 months ago

If my employer its owes me 3 paychecks due to his inability to pay, can he fire me for asking for my money?

You should consult with an employment attorney: 1) You can clearly sue for any unpaid …

FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney answered 8 months ago

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