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Search: Legal Advice written by Kevin Lee Linder (386 found)Posted 6 months ago in Criminal Defense Stone Mountain, GA
Jonathan H Levy's answer
According to USDOJ, some of the potential penalties include: — Using false...
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You leave a lot of information out -- and probably rightfully so. If you are... Posted 6 months ago in Social Security Brooklyn, NY
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It may be possible and you can contact the credit reporting bureaus and ask for... Posted 6 months ago in Child Support Chicago, IL
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If you are on food stamps or receiving public aid the state of Illinois will... Posted 6 months ago in Employment / Labor New Haven, CT
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Maybe someone here will know the answer but if I were you I would ask the...
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I think you should direct your question to the unemployment office of your... Posted 6 months ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Mount Olive, MS
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Your claim against the contractor was for services that were "poorly performed"... Posted 6 months ago in Social Security Wappingers Falls, NY
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If you receive Title II/SSDI benefits, your wife's claim should not affect your...
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Social Security Disability payments are not effected by the assets and income... Posted 6 months ago in Employee Benefits Gaffney, SC
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You should consult your state unemployment office for benefits -- most states... Posted 6 months ago in Child Support Cheraw, SC
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I am not familiar with South Carolina law -- however, you have been separated... Posted 6 months ago in Immigration Stone Mountain, GA
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It may very well, it will certainly impact your ability to track what you have... Posted 6 months ago in Social Security Austin, TX
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Social Security amounts are not subject to garnishment. I would suggest... Posted 6 months ago in Child Support North Branch, MN
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You do need to consult an experienced family law attorney in your area. In...
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This is a direct quote from Minnesota Statutes Section 518A.31(c): If Social... Posted 6 months ago in Social Security Columbus, OH
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You should contact your local Social Security office or check online at http://... Posted 6 months ago in Divorce / Separation West Virginia
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You can file for a divorce. I would suggest that you hire a lawyer, that lawyer... Posted 6 months ago in Marriage / Prenuptials Chicago, IL
Michael J. Helfand's answer
Yes, if your marriage was legal in Nevada, then it is recognized in Illinois. Posted 6 months ago in Divorce / Separation Aurora, IL
Kevin Lee Linder's answer
There is no statutory definition of an "uncontested" divorce - if you and your...
Michael J. Helfand's answer
An annulment is different from a divorce. The laws are more specific and only... Posted 6 months ago in Social Security Muskogee, OK
Alan James Brinkmeier's answer
You might find my Legal Guide helpful " What Do I Tell My Lawyer" http://...
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You need to speak with your attorney ASAP. You have 60 days from the date you... Posted 6 months ago in Social Security Brooklyn, NY
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Used by whom? You can contact the Social Security Administration office to... Posted 6 months ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Chicago, IL
Andrew Joseph Miofsky's answer
Your summons should list a deadline date to appear and respond to the lawsuit....
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I agree with the answer above. LEGAL DISCLAIMER Mr. Larkin is licensed to... Posted 6 months ago in Ethics / Professional Responsibility Edgewater, FL
Kevin Lee Linder's answer
You can always hire another social security attorney -- the social security...
Jonathan H Levy's answer
You can sue an attorney for malpractice but that is not what you are relating... Posted 6 months ago in Child Support Rolling Meadows, IL
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If you have an arrearage in child support, then they will continue to take out... |