"Filing paperwork" refers to the act of organizing and storing documents or forms in a systematic way, typically in folders or filing cabinets.
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If, during the suspension period, you and your spouse decide to stay married, you must then
file paperwork with the court requesting that it dismiss the pending divorce.
He was required to submit seven reports during that election year, but did
n't file any paperwork until the summer of 2006, and only after the failure prompted press coverage.
Many truck drivers have called our law office only after it was too late to advance their claim because they have
already filed the paperwork to advance a worker's compensation case.
If the wife already started a divorce case, the husband must pay a fee when
filing paperwork as the defendant in the case for the first time.
Originally, 11
candidates filed paperwork to run in this race, but five of them were knocked off the ballot for a variety of reasons.
The company must first file as a corporation, and
then file paperwork requesting to be classified as an S corporation.
He was required to submit seven reports during that election year, but didn't
file any paperwork until the summer of 2006, and only after his failure prompted press coverage.
File paperwork away for future reference and toss what is no longer relevant (if in doubt, scan it first).
Of course, getting to the point of
actually filing the paperwork with the bankruptcy court means overcoming the emotions that accompany the decision.
When the board
again filed their paperwork, this time correctly, they were informed by the town that their window of time had already passed.
It does not seem reasonable to levy stiff penalties on taxpayers who are reporting and paying taxes on investments held in Canadian accounts but inadvertently
missed filing paperwork.
Filed paperwork along with packing slips to ensure all freight that was properly checked in and entered into the system.
At your discretion, after all legal strategies have been explored, your attorney will
file paperwork in the appropriate court and prepare your case for trial.
You can
file paperwork with the state in which your business will be based, and pay anywhere between a couple hundred to a couple thousand dollars to set it up.
Has a long history of taking medical histories, helping children feel comfortable when diagnosed with certain diseases and
filing paperwork as needed.
But the gaffe - prone magnate is close to Staten Island Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis, a fellow Hellenic - American
who filed paperwork last week to join the Republican fray, and said she would drop out if Catsimatidis entered.
Also, former U.S. Rep. Alan Grayson, a Democrat from Orlando, has been making noise about running but did not
file paperwork Monday.
Mayor Daniel Drew announced in January that he has formed an exploratory committee to run for governor, and former Secretary of the State Susan Bysiewicz earlier this
week filed paperwork for a potential run for the 13th Senate District, which covers Meriden, Middlefield and parts of Middletown and Cheshire.