Legal Question in Employment Law in Georgia

employer is holding paycheck

my former employer has been holding my paycheck, how log can they do this and what do i do to get it from them?


Asked on 8/27/01, 4:09 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Elliot Goldstein Law Offices of Elliot Jay Goldstein

Re: employer is holding paycheck

I suggest that you file a complaint with both the U.S. Dept. of Labor and the FL Dept. of Labor. They both are probably on the web.

There is an extremely short statute of limitations for this type of claim under FL law. Consult an attorney if this matter does not resolve within the next few months. Most attorneys, including the undersigned, welcome this type of case. Eventhough the amount of the claim is usually small, if the employee prevails, the law generally provides that attorney fees will be paid by the employer.

You should schedule a formal consultation with a lawyer. A good means of obtaining an attorney referral is by contacting your State's bar association or your local county bar association. They probably have a web site and charge a nominal fee for the referral. Most attorneys either provide a free initial consultation, or charge a nominal fee. If you are located within the Greater Tampa/St. Petersburg area, I would be happy to meet with you

Good Luck, Elliot Jay Goldstein (I also maintain a Tampa office)

The above information is provided as a courtesy, without any consideration and without knowledge of the specific facts. Do not rely on this information. Seek a formal consultation with an attorney.

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Answered on 9/17/01, 7:36 am


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