Legal Question in Employment Law in Virginia
Relocation reimbursement
I was relocated by an employer and left the position after 6 weeks. The
employer notified me after my resignation that I was responsible for the
relocation costs because I did not stay for 12 months. I was never
notified of this policy either in writing or verbally at any time prior to my
accepting the position or before the actual move. The offer letter from
the employer stated that they would pay the relocation costs and 60
days of temporary housing - nothing about a reimbursement if I did not
stay for the year. The Employee Handbooks I received did not contain
the relocation policy either. I have now been served with a Warrant in
Debt and really do not know how to proceed. I am 61 years old, not
working, and do not have the $10,000 + that they are looking for. I
appreciate any assistance.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Relocation reimbursement
You have already articulated what should be an effective defense to this ex-employer's claim for reimbursement. You should, therefore, incorporate
it in your Answer and Grounds of Defense which is the name of the responsive pleading which must now be prepared and filed in your behalf as the defendant in this matter.