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Q: My ? Is I was indicated on ssi frund in texas I was held liable for back pay plus had to do 5 years probation the judge

And also put in order I was to pay back 200.a month on the 1 of every till paid off no more are no less when I begins getting ss beenfits on mydecest vet husband I received itfor 11 month then it stoped i went to ssa office and was told that that federal judge had no right to tell tell SSA how much they could take out and they stop my 1597 a month on there own for over paymentand I have lost everything I own now I'm homeless due to them taking my whole ck my ? Is do they over rule a federal judge order please help

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Robert Martin Louque Jr
Robert Martin Louque Jr
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  • Social Security Disability Lawyer
  • New Orleans, LA

A: Are you asking whether you can do something about a federal judge making you pay back money you received from social security that you never should have received?

The answer is no. You were required to pay back the money you should have never received.

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