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In 2018 when I try to get my SSDI because of and error in 2003. I was told if I continue my SSI I was award that if I lose my case I would have to pay it all back so I had it terminated I received a fully favorable so I assumed I would received my SSDI instead I was award back pay which went back... View More
answered on Dec 26, 2023
A Social Security Administration (SSA) supervisor does not have the authority to override or change the order of a judge. Once a judge has made a decision in your case, that decision stands unless it's appealed and overturned by a higher authority. If the judge made a decision regarding your... View More
If I file taxes and pay the amount that I agreed to in 2023, file W-4 exemption for 2024, and not “file” 2024 taxes February 2025. Will there be consequences and if so what would they be . Is the IRS and federal government legally allowed to require me to pay income taxes if I claim W-4 exempt.
answered on Dec 25, 2023
Claiming exemption on your W-4 form for 2024 means that no federal income tax will be withheld from your paycheck for that year. However, this does not exempt you from the legal obligation to file a tax return if your income exceeds the IRS filing threshold.
If you choose not to file your... View More
i was an apprentice with assistance from a licensed journeyman
answered on Dec 21, 2023
In Indiana, working on a project like installing a grease trap typically requires a valid license. If your license was expired at the time of the job, this could potentially be a problem, especially if licensing is a legal requirement for the work performed.
However, since you mentioned you... View More
i was an apprentice with the help of a licensed journeyman
answered on Dec 21, 2023
In Indiana, performing plumbing work without a valid license can lead to legal and professional consequences. It's essential to ensure your license is current before undertaking any plumbing projects, especially ones like installing a grease trap which require specific expertise.
If... View More
Hello, I'm reaching out because I'm deeply concerned about a situation in Johnson County involving a black teenager charged as an adult in a murder case who has a mental illness.
answered on Dec 23, 2023
In Indiana, the case you're describing in Johnson County raises important questions about the juvenile justice system and how it handles cases involving minors with mental illness. When a minor is charged as an adult, it brings into focus the balance between public safety, the severity of the... View More
My landlord filed an eviction against only one person using a lease from 2018. For the last 2 years however I've been paying him myself and had a verbal agreement to rent. Due to not being included in the eviction I was not able to present my receipts to the judge showing the tent was paid and... View More
answered on Dec 19, 2023
In Indiana, if you were excluded from an eviction notice and couldn't present rent receipts to the judge, you have options to contest the eviction.
Consider filing a motion to set aside the judgment, providing evidence of your payments like receipts and bank statements. Request a... View More
No reason or notice, just told to get out. He had just gotten home from a short stay at the hospital due to mental health aggravated by his grandmother passing a few days before. Now he is not allowed to go get his things or his meds. Is this legal in Indiana?
answered on Dec 19, 2023
In Indiana, abruptly kicking a 25-year-old out of his adoptive parents' home without notice or reason may not be inherently illegal, as he is of legal age. However, denying access to his belongings and medications raises concerns. It's essential to consider the specific circumstances and... View More
answered on Dec 18, 2023
Varies greatly from jurisdiction to jurisdiction but you have to have debt that you cannot pay and do not have sufficient assets and/or income to pay. Chapter 7 can cost anywhere roughly from $500 to about $3,500, depending on complexity of issues snd creditors.
I had a bank account less than 2 months and they are causing undue hardship on a disabled Veteran who just had 2 major surgeries.
answered on Dec 17, 2023
In your situation, where your disability checks are being withheld by your bank following a report of fraudulent activity, the first step is to directly contact the bank's customer service or fraud department. Explain your situation clearly, emphasizing the urgency due to your disability and... View More
At the time they plan to move, one of the young ladies will be 17 and the second will be 1 month away from turning 17. They want to live by themselves with no adults. I need to know what Indiana's law is in this regard please.
answered on Dec 18, 2023
No. Even if you're a parent, if you are under 18 your parents still have the right to custody of you and the responsibility to support you, until you turn 18 or become legally emancipated.
A student suffered a fall back in the fall of 1983. The school nurse neglected to have the student checked out at the hospital. Had the school done that and to have the hospital done an x-ray on the right arm, the hospital would have discovered a fracture on the elbow. If addressed, this would have... View More
answered on Dec 15, 2023
The answer to your question is an unequivocal "NO." I am not familiar with the Indiana school for the deaf. If it is a private school, the statute of limitations ran on your 20th birthday. If it is a public school, you would be suing an arm of the state of Indiana so you would be... View More
I was at a different residents next door when law enforcement found drugs in his home he was on probation I am not but he is now claiming drugs were mine Im confident there Is no case but an educated opinion would be nice thank u
answered on Dec 12, 2023
If you are court ordered to appear at the deposition then you need to go. However, you should not go without an attorney since anything you say will be recorded an can be used against you. Contact a local criminal defense attorney and discuss the situation.
Father's exwife owns the property. People that live in the house pay him, not her, directly the monthly amount to cover the mortgage payment on the property and nothing more. Is this considered "rental income" and should it be reported to the IRS? If so, who's taxes should it... View More
answered on Dec 25, 2023
In this scenario, the money received from tenants to cover the mortgage is typically considered rental income and should be reported to the IRS. The key factor isn't the amount received but rather the fact that payment is made for the use of the property.
As for whose taxes it should... View More
My son school stated he should not participate in sports because he was talking in launch. Than when I asked to speak with the instructor due to no previous issues with my son the principal became defense and won't allow it . After going back and forth and coming to school I finally met with... View More
answered on Dec 5, 2023
In your situation, there are several concerns that might warrant further legal exploration. If your son has an Individualized Education Program (IEP) and his removal from sports is related to his disability, this could potentially be a violation of his rights under the Individuals with Disabilities... View More
I have sent in my packet 3 times and every time they find a separate issue with my forms. They are now saying i need a form that requires the auctioneer along with tow company and my info and signatures to be re filled out. I don't have the contact info for these entities. Can I have a lawyer... View More
answered on Dec 2, 2023
Dealing with title issues for a vehicle purchased at auction can be complex, but there are steps you can take to resolve this. First, try to obtain the contact information for the auctioneer and the tow company. This information might be available through the auction house or any documentation you... View More
answered on Dec 1, 2023
If there is lack or no proof of the allegations against you, why would you admit. You should consult with a local criminal defense attorney to discuss your options. Most attorneys offer a free consultation.
I was arrested in April 2023 during a traffic stop on an FTA warrant. At the jail I was given jail attire to change into. During my dress out the officer found a bag of Methamphetamine inside my underwear, the jail officer contacted the arresting officer to inform him and he came back to the jail... View More
answered on Dec 1, 2023
You should discuss this with your attorney. If in fact both are from the same incident, then he/she should request the warrant be recalled.
I filed for divorce and was granted it about 13 years ago, but was ordered to pay child support and was retroactively ordered to pay back-support all the way back to when my son was born, and along with other stipulations. My ex wife moved had moved back home with her family and had taken the kids... View More
answered on Dec 1, 2023
In your situation, where you're facing child support issues across state lines, it's important to understand the complexities of interstate child support laws. Each state has its own child support guidelines, but they generally follow the federal Uniform Interstate Family Support Act... View More
On November 30th at 11:55pm I placed an order to my nearest local Domino's store. At about 12:01am, I received a phone call from the Domino's I placed my order thru. It was one of the employees calling to inform me that my order had come thru at 11:59pm and unfortunately they were closed... View More
answered on Dec 5, 2023
Bringing a lawsuit against Domino's under the Lanham Act for false advertising might be challenging in this particular scenario. While it can be frustrating to experience a discrepancy between their advertised policy and the actual service you received, the Lanham Act primarily deals with... View More
I need to go to another county to turn myself in and not sure if I can do that or another lawyer can get another date for me
answered on Nov 27, 2023
You can always hire your own attorney even after the court appointed you a public defender. Use the find a lawyer tab on this site and look for a criminal defense attorney in your area. Discuss the situation with the attorney to see about getting a new date. Most attorneys offer free... View More
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