she put in 145,000 out of her marital home, and we have mortgage fo 50k, do i come under common law husband after two years of living with her and paying half the bill, if so what would that mean to ...
When you order it, the legal requirement is to pay for it.
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I didn't know there were any legal requirements when ordering office stationery. Really, this is what someone has you studying???
Joshua K
Well......I believe you must pay for it.
rhsaunders
There aren't any; your stationery may contain anything you please. It is customary to show the company name, address, telephone number, and web site and/or e-mail address, and possibly a few words about what it sells. The only gotcha is that you cannot use Inc. or anything else implying a corporation if it is not one.
headchefnick
you've gotta have an office or you're breaking the law and it's off to jail you go!
PINKtiteASSofDOOM
5 bucks pls first
WiseWon
NONE....there are no legal requirements to placing an order of paper.....others suggested that it must be paid for, but there are places that will send you free samples of your items, so that wouldn't be entirely true.
TrickMeNicely
legal is 8-1/2" x 14" while letter is a little smaller at 8-1/2" x 11"
artboy34
There aren't necessarily any "legal" requirements, other than the placement of type on the outside of the No. 10 (9.5" x 4-1/8") envelopes – it needs to not be so low on the face of the envelope so as to interfere with the optical recognition equipment that reads the address information. (If the return address is too low, it can end up causing your mail to be sent back to you instead of the addressee.)
You should also not put a phone number on the outside of the envelope with the return address for the same reason.
I would only add that it is morally and ethically responsible to work with a professional graphic designer or design firm so that the staionery you order has been created and designed by someone who knows what they're doing.