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How can I enforce my child support order for a baby's father who gets a Social Security check?
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Answered on May 19, 2014
You can have his SSI garnished. Talk with your lawyer.
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SSA benefits based on a disability caused by “disease“
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Answered on May 19, 2014
Ms. Joy's answer is correct and on the mark.
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Where can I find a non-exempt asset form for a social security disability recipient
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Answered on May 19, 2014
Not sure what you need for a summons in state court. As far as SSA forms, you can get them at SSA.gov.
Can you file for an expedited reinstatement of disability if your first disability case was filed as temporary disability?
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Answered on May 19, 2014
I think when you say you had temporary disability that you mean you had a closed period. When you have a closed period, the disability ends as of...
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I am 59 and will be collecting social security disability payments on my SS record. Husband is 70, working and receiving SS
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Answered on May 19, 2014
No, since you both had substantially equal earning neither would benefit from a spousal benefit since what your own benefits are higher.
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Can i get my true S.S.benefits that I am entitled to?
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Answered on May 19, 2014
They should have, but did you get it in writing or check it out otherwise. Proving this might be difficult. You may want to talk with an...
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Does a teacher, lawyer, healthcare provider, firefighter, police, etc. have any legal duty/obligation to report welfare fraud?
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Answered on May 19, 2014
Law enforcement would and it should be reported to agency where alleged fraud occurred.
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What should I do if my ex girlfriend is wanting me to write a letter to welfare for her to get an extension?
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Answered on May 19, 2014
Telling a lie to get benefits is fraud.
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Continuing Disability Review Based Upon A Step 3 Approval
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Answered on May 19, 2014
Yes, SSA can review the matter and find that you do not meet a listing. Whether they will is just speculation at this point.
I am a 70 percent disabled veteran with ptsd, i cant keep employment for the last 5 years consistent , am i elgible for ssdi.
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Answered on May 18, 2014
Perhaps but you have to talk with knowledgeable attorney about the details of your case. Call someone for a free consultation.
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