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Carlos Gonzalez
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They do want to look at every job. I would fill out the form HONESTLY as yo...
Thuong-Tri Nguyen
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If being a stripper is a lawful job in the state where she worked, being a...
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Carlos Gonzalez
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many things qualify for points, this is not a legal questio nwhat so ever, i...
Sandra Renata Calderaro
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You must file a Form I-130 on his behalf, and he must file an adjustment of...
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Ronald Anthony Sarno
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I realize this is all very frustrating for you , but SS is notoriously slow...
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Jonathan H Levy
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Apparently Social Security is claiming they made an overpayment. You should go...
Ronald Anthony Sarno
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I would be very careful about this which is the equivalent of telling the...
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Kevin Lee Linder
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It may be possible and you can contact the credit reporting bureaus and ask for...
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Your spouse can file the I-130 petition as a lawful permanent resident. There...
Stanley Dale Radtke
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Your question is misplaced here in the Social Security section as you ask, "...
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Jeffrey Phillip Mathias
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The usual approach creditors take is to sue, get a judgement, usually by...
Elliott M. Portman
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The short answer is yes. Article 52 of the Civil Practice Law and Rules does...
Alan C. Olson
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Most LTD plans do indeed require an offset for "other income". Normally, that...
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Kevin Lee Linder
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Contributor Level 7

Used by whom? You can contact the Social Security Administration office to...
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Jonathan H Levy
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Just how do you propose to help her? SSI is income based so she is supposed to...
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Michael J. Catalfimo
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Contributor Level 4

I don't know what they would charge to assist you, but Beacon Network...
Barry Eran Janay
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You need to file a claim with the New York State Office of the Comptroller, see...
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Eric Andrew Suffin
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You should contact Human Resources or read your employee manual to determine if...
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I guess I have to answer my own question. I looked online and read a new New...
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Hey As far as I know, there legally is nothing they can do to affect your SSD....
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If I were you the first place I would look is on-line for the court in the...
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