Know your rights, where to get help and ways to help yourself
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Do It Yourself Information
Does Your Employer Owe You Wages?
Find out what your rights are regarding wages you are owed by an employer.
By: Colorado Legal Services
A Wage Demand Letter Use this letter to assert your rights when your employer fails to pay wages that you are owed.
By: Colorado Legal Services
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What is the Law in Colorado Regarding Wages?
(Separate Website)
Definitions and the laws in regards to wage requirements from employers in Colorado.
By: Colorado Department of Labor and Employment
Employee Rights & Law Center
(Separate Website)
Can you be required to take a drug test? Who is entitled to earn overtime? What kinds of conduct fall under the definition of illegal discrimination and harassment -- and what should you do if you are a victim? Can you take time off work to care for a new child, serve in the military, cast your ballot, or recover from a serious illness? Get detailed answers to all of your questions about workplace rights here.
By: Nolo Plain English Law Centers
Do It Yourself Legal Help
(Separate Website)
The Denver Bar Association offers pro se (do-it-yourself) litigant clinics on the subjects of Bankruptcy, Divorce, Small Claims and Collections. These clinics assist in understanding the legal processes and forms. They do not provide explicit legal advice nor will they directly assist in completing forms. The clinics are informational only and NOT legal advice.
By: The Denver Bar Association
How to get money you are owed from a construction site How to file a mechanic's lien - read more to find out what it is, how to file, what the deadlines are and other information you need to know.
By: Colorado Legal Services
Appropriate Dispute Resolution
(Separate Website)
This information will help you learn about the many options you have when you are involved in a dispute.
By: Colorado Bar Association
Talk with a Lawyer on Law Line 9
An advice line providing brief direction on legal problems.
By: Channel 9 News in Denver, Colorado
Termination from Employment
(Separate Website)
Workplace Fairness is a non-profit organization helping to preserve and promote employee rights, it provides information about job rights and employment issues in all 50 states. Whether suddenly fired, laid off, or asked to resign, know what happens now that you are out of a job.
By: Workplace Fairness
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