Summary
In Illinois, you have the right to request financial disclosures during a divorce. Hidden assets can be considered marital property, and you may need a forensic accountant in complex situations. Spousal support generally ends upon the death of either spouse, but you may be entitled to a portion of the estate or survivor benefits. Workers compensation laws protect employees injured on the job, and wrongful termination lawsuits can be filed if fired for filing a claim. If your unemployment claim is denied, you can file an appeal within 30 days. You can work part-time while receiving unemployment benefits, but earnings may affect them. Consult a lawyer for personalized advice.Full Conversation
My husband is hiding money and his bank is in Missouri
Hello Marie, It seems like you're dealing with a difficult situation. Could you please clarify if you're considering divorce or separation, so I can provide you with more accurate legal information? Also, is your current location in Missouri?
Illinois
Hello Marie, in Illinois:
*. You have the right to request financial disclosures during a divorce proceeding.
*. Hidden assets can be considered marital property.
*. You may need a forensic accountant in complex situations.
Please consult with a lawyer for advice tailored to your situation.
We just got married but he resides in Missouri I live in Illinois I don't work right now
Hello Marie, as you're newly married and living in separate states, here are some general points:
- Illinois and Missouri follow equitable distribution.
- Both spouses' income is considered in spousal support.
- You have the right to know about your spouse's finances.
Please consider seeking legal counsel for personalized advice.
If he ends up dying from a heart attack do I still get spousal support
Hello Marie, in general, spousal support ends upon the death of either spouse. However, you may be entitled to a portion of your spouse's estate or survivor benefits. Please consult with a lawyer for a detailed understanding.
In Illinois if you get fired for getting hurt at the job can you sue
Hello Marie, in Illinois:
- Workers' compensation laws protect employees who get injured on the job.
- You may not be fired for filing a workers' compensation claim.
- If you're fired for this reason, you may have grounds for a wrongful termination lawsuit.
Please seek legal counsel for further advice.
My job denied my unemployment
Hello Marie, in Illinois, if your unemployment claim was denied, you have the right to:
- File an appeal within 30 days of the decision.
- Present evidence and witnesses at the hearing.
- Consult an attorney for guidance.
Please remember, each case is unique and requires personalized legal advice.
I appealed for unemployment and have a job after surgery can I get unemployment
Hello Marie, in Illinois:
- You can work part-time while receiving unemployment benefits, but your earnings may affect your benefits.
- If you're unable to work due to surgery, you might be eligible for disability benefits.
- Consult with a lawyer for personalized advice.