Now that is really good to know.It is an accounting method to withold the taxes on your legal insurance. Many people do not know that we have legal insurance. Its a great benefit, I had no legal fees for my divorce or having my will drawn up.
Where is it on your check (Under Deduction?)
It is an accounting method to withold the taxes on your legal insurance. Many people do not know that we have legal insurance. Its a great benefit, I had no legal fees for my divorce or having my will drawn up.
I think you have to sign up for it though (in case anyone didnt know)
It is an accounting method to withold the taxes on your legal insurance. Many people do not know that we have legal insurance. Its a great benefit, I had no legal fees for my divorce or having my will drawn up.
It would appear that taking the $400 dollars would be somewhat dishonest. On a brighter note, it is good to know you are involved with the union for things that can benefit you.This can also be used when you close on your house. I actually made $400 from the Union as the seller was paying all of my closing costs and they (Union) paid me the $400 for my lawyer. Sweet!
My divorce didn't cost me anything either--I should clarify, I didn't pay any legal fees. My divorce cost me plenty.
You are a funny person. On another thread you advise people to punch out prior to washing their hands as to not get in trouble for stealing time from the company. I guess it is all right for you to take $400.00 from the legal fund, though. Do as I say, not as I do? Call me a stalker if you want, but you should practice what you preach. You certainly preach a lot on this message board.Brown Cafe stalker aka What'dyabringmetoday
It would appear that taking the $400 dollars would be somewhat dishonest. On a brighter note, it is good to know you are involved with the union for things that can benefit you.
First, I believe from the post it was a purchase of a home, not that it really matters much. Second, the post states that the seller was paying all closing costs. To me that would include buyers attorney fees. Maybe that was not the case, but either way the poster APPEARED to be gloating about getting one over on the legal fund. If you do not NEED a benefit, whether legal, health, or any other, it would seem the cost of those benefits COULD be driven up by trying to use them anyway. I am sure several cases go on throughout the country where people run to the emergency room when they have a scratch on their finger. These are merely opinions that I am sure many do not agree with.If I am reading Upstate's post correctly, the closing costs were factored into the final sales price on the house. He utilized a benefit that he was entitled to and adjusted the price accordingly. He could have done the same thing by paying his own closing costs, getting reimbursed from the fund, and simply charging $400 more for the house. Either way, I see nothing dishonest here.
On a side note, the legal benefit in my area doesn't cover real estate transactions. I think that the covered expenses vary from place to place.
It would appear that taking the $400 dollars would be somewhat dishonest. On a brighter note, it is good to know you are involved with the union for things that can benefit you.
You are a funny person. On another thread you advise people to punch out prior to washing their hands as to not get in trouble for stealing time from the company. I guess it is all right for you to take $400.00 from the legal fund, though. Do as I say, not as I do? Call me a stalker if you want, but you should practice what you preach. You certainly preach a lot on this message board.
First, I believe from the post it was a purchase of a home, not that it really matters much. Second, the post states that the seller was paying all closing costs. To me that would include buyers attorney fees. Maybe that was not the case, but either way the poster APPEARED to be gloating about getting one over on the legal fund. If you do not NEED a benefit, whether legal, health, or any other, it would seem the cost of those benefits COULD be driven up by trying to use them anyway. I am sure several cases go on throughout the country where people run to the emergency room when they have a scratch on their finger. These are merely opinions that I am sure many do not agree with.
How do you go about using this insurance if you need it?