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Your concern about the employment situation of your fiancée is indeed valid, especially given the details you've provided about her compensation and working hours. Some issues to consider are whether she is misclassified and what portion of her on-call hours are compensable.
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Bill Henry
Employment LawMar 27, 2024
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Under Colorado law, specifically C.R.S. § 38-22-102, homeowners are afforded protection against mechanic's liens if they have fully paid the general contractor for the work done. This statute effectively shields homeowners in situations where the general contractor has received full payment but fails to compensate the subcontractors. In the context...
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Bill Henry
Real EstateMar 25, 2024
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To assess potential legal recourse for the injuries sustained in the scenario you've described, it's essential to understand the foundational elements of a tort claim. A tort is a civil wrong that causes someone to suffer loss or harm, resulting in legal liability for the person who commits the tortious act. There are several key elements that mus...
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Bill Henry
Personal InjuryMar 25, 2024
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The discovery rule is a legal principle that modifies the usual way a statute of limitations runs. Typically, a statute of limitations begins to run at the time an injury occurs or a contract is breached. However, in some cases, the harm or the breach might not be immediately apparent to the injured party. The discovery rule addresses this by stati...
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Bill Henry
Personal InjuryMar 22, 2024
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I'm sorry to hear that you are dealing with this.
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Bill Henry
BankruptcyMar 20, 2024
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We keep our retainer fees lower and provide resources to third-party lenders* that can often help with the retainer fee. Further, in Colorado, during divorce proceedings, the court may consider various factors when determining whether one spouse should contribute to the other's attorney's fees. One such factor is the financial resources of each sp...
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Bill Henry
Family LawMar 16, 2024
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If you would like to speak to one of our Texas divorce attorneys to discuss your divorce decree, please
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Bill Henry
Family LawMar 12, 2024
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Under Colorado law, child support arrearages are treated as debts and become final money judgments when they are due and not paid, as affirmed in
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Bill Henry
Family LawMar 11, 2024
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Addressing the challenge of preventing the automatic renewal of your HOA's Declaration of Covenants and Restrictions requires a well-thought-out strategy, given the complexities involved. Typically, these declarations detail the process for halting auto-renewal, which often includes securing a hefty majority vote from the community—sometimes as hig...
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Bill Henry
HOAMar 11, 2024
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Yes, it is possible for grandparents to get custody in some circumstances. Here, the role of the biological father will determine how we would approach your case. For example, if he is known and has legal parental rights, he must be legally notified of the custody change request and will have an opportunity to object. On the other hand, if your gra...
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Daniel Chandler
Family LawMar 10, 2024
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