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Jonathan H Levy
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For this answer go to the source, the Social Security Administration, there may...
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Jed Somit's answer
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If the father is the type who gets jobs, then he can be found. The Family...
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Erik Glen Swanson
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Contributor Level 7

Not legally. It sounds like you might have a problem with identify theft on...
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Erik Glen Swanson
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A lawyer may be able to help you navigate through the bureaucratic red tape....
Erik Glen Swanson
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A lawyer may be able to help you navigate through the bureaucratic red tape....
Kevin Lee Linder
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Contributor Level 7

I would need more information to answer your case -- is this at the initial;...
Michael Hassen
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Contributor Level 7

You really haven't provided sufficient information to answer your question. I...
Kevin Lee Linder
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Contributor Level 7

You would certainly be entitled to child support -- which for one child is 20%...
Elisa W. Ungerman
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Contributor Level 5

Yes. She is required to pay Social Security (FICA), and moreover, she is...
Jonathan H Levy
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Contributor Level 9

Self employed earnings of greater than $400 are subject to this tax. But it is...
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Donald Brian Leventhal's answer
Contributor Level 3

Your question involves a number of issues, and it is difficult to give a useful...
Bradley Louis Schencker
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Contributor Level 6

If there is no judgment currently out against your wife then most likely your...
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Bradley Louis Schencker
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Contributor Level 6

Unfortunately, in the small space provided for questions one is unable to get a...
Henry Repay
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Contributor Level 6

The answer depends on the type of power of attorney and its scope. You should...
Michael Lewis Van Cise
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Contributor Level 5

The mere fact that you have no income reported on a W-2 (that is, income from...
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Kevin Lee Linder
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Contributor Level 7

A family law court is supposed to consider several factors when deciding child...
Stuart Warren Cordell
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Contributor Level 4

I believe the answer to your question is yes. Anyone who earns more than $400...
Kevin Lee Linder
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Contributor Level 7

A child is automatically entitled to receive a benefit from social security --...
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Diana S. Brodman Summers
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Contributor Level 5

From the information that you have provided, there appears to be no reason for...
Bradley Louis Schencker
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Contributor Level 6

Without a full and complete review of the documents an answer would be...
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Peter LaSorsa
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Contributor Level 6

The short answer is NO.
Theodore Lyons Araujo
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Actually the short answer is "Yes If." You have to file your tax return on...
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Mazyar Malek Hedayat
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You ask how much creditors can take from your paycheck. The short answer is 15%...

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