I've moved your other post into this thread. Please keep all your questions in the same thread.
You can't afford not to at least consult with an attorney. This forum is for general information only. You've provided no information that will allow us to even guess what kind of a claim you might...
This is not a referral service and reputable attorneys do not troll message boards looking for clients.
You can contact your state Bar Association, your local Legal Aide, or any law schools in your area for any low cost consultations.
Such as enrolling with a workers comp carrier in the new state. Sending in quarterly unemployment reports to the new state. Learning a new set of state employment laws (and NC has some that are different from either CA or VA) and if necessary amending your policies to be in compliance. All for...
Having been through it on multiple occasions, I am here to tell you that while not expensive and does not take anything remotely close to a year, registering in a new state to accommodate a single employee is a royal pain in the backside for the employer and if I were the employer (and at one...
If you are looking for a way that you can continue to live in North Carolina but force the employer to treat you as if you are living in Virginia (with or without their knowledge) and for which you cannot possibly get into any trouble with any government agency, there isn't one.
That's it in a...
This is not a referral service and reputable attorneys do not troll message boards looking for clients. You cannot find representation on a message board. In addition to the State Bar Association you might also try your local Legal Aide and any law schools in your area.
MIssy, this is not a referral service and reputable attorneys do not troll message boards looking for clients. You cannot get representation by posting on a message board. You should call your state bar association, your local legal aide, or any law schools in your area. There is nothing we can...