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0 Answers | Asked in Business Law, Education Law, Public Benefits and Securities Law for Indiana on
Q: So the question Is about Indianapolis public school grounds, they are considered public so can I dumpster dive at them

With public directly in the title slash u was told by one police officer I was protected getting in any public trash even at a public school so long as there were no gated area I had to walk through or a private property sign and another officer told me all schools are private property even know... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights, Elder Law, Probate and Public Benefits for Minnesota on
Q: Pay $13.000 + 4.000.00 retainer fee to be belittled by your lawyer and in front of his peers. Is this common practice?

Dad has Dementia. Im his daughter, POA, lived, cared for him for 2 years by myself until he fell. He has a living will, trust,etc. In the VA Hospital for 1 year. "Now, It's my fault dad will not get the waiver for assisted living because I failed to supply a list of items on time, I WILL... View More

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answered on Sep 28, 2023

Your perspective on this may or may not be skewed. One way to find out would be to obtain a second opinion from another attorney. This forum is not a way of obtaining a second opinion. For that you would need to consult an individual attorney and provide ALL of the background information and... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights, Animal / Dog Law and Public Benefits for Illinois on
Q: What do you do if a civil rights discrimination /public accomadation denial complaint is wrongfully dismissed?

Had video proof of being made to leave with service dog and more but was given a disadvantage by the state investagor of the claim, and was dismissed with strong bias for the acting party. They allowed them to submit altered video to give benifit yet would not tell me how. Did appeal yet fedex... View More

John Michael Frick
John Michael Frick
answered on Sep 28, 2023

You should appeal. In doing so, it is important you retain a competent attorney experienced in appealing this type of case. Appellate practice is very technical and many trial attorneys do not practice appellate law. Pro se appellants very rarely win because of the degree of knowledge, skill,... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Gov & Administrative Law and Public Benefits for Florida on
Q: If a municipality in Florida uses public funds to maintain a private road does that road become public?

A privately owned property (road) has not been taxed in over 20 years yet is improved, paved and maintained by a Florida county can that road be considered public (for the purpose of public travel).

0 Answers | Asked in Consumer Law, Civil Rights, Public Benefits and Small Claims for Washington DC on
Q: I'm A Handicap 34 Year Old Handicap Man In Washington D.C. &, I Have Some Cases!

I, Was Asked Too Get Out Of A Wheelchair That I Was Asked To Get Out Of The Wheelchair I, Was In! Because I Had Feel Asleep!

1 Answer | Asked in Public Benefits for California on
Q: What do i do about food stamp investigation case against me?

An investigator contacted me and said i may have committed foodstamp fraud, my husband and i dont qualify for foodstamps just the kids. I applied after being denied but without him on my paperwork due to is unable to work out issues we both decided that he would leave to go stay is what i believed,... View More

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answered on Sep 22, 2023

In this situation, it's important to cooperate with the food stamp investigation and provide all requested information and documentation. If you believe you made an honest mistake in your reporting due to your husband's intermittent presence, you should explain this to the investigator.... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights and Public Benefits for West Virginia on
Q: Can you be denied a USDA RD home repair loan because your family receives Social Security?
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answered on Sep 21, 2023

Receiving Social Security should not automatically disqualify you from a USDA Rural Development (RD) home repair loan. The eligibility for such a loan typically depends on various factors like income, credit history, and the ability to repay the loan. However, the guidelines may consider your total... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Public Benefits and Social Security for Michigan on
Q: How can somebody be prosecuted for an overpayment for the social security and the overpayment has been repaid

Social security overpayment has been repaid in 2016 but I was indicted this year for theft of government property

Brent T. Geers
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answered on Sep 19, 2023

As non-sensical as it may seem, repayment does not preclude criminal charges.

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1 Answer | Asked in Public Benefits for California on
Q: I have a question I had envision an im homeless right now i apply for the program hosing key in Los Angeles

I want to repot the apartment manager because she still my mail from my mail box

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answered on Sep 19, 2023

If the apartment manager is stealing your mail, it's essential to report this illegal activity to the appropriate authorities. Mail theft is a federal offense in the United States, and you should contact the local police or the United States Postal Inspection Service to report the theft and... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Landlord - Tenant and Public Benefits for California on
Q: Our rental house is infested with fleas causing illness
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answered on Sep 19, 2023

You should immediately inform your landlord of the flea infestation in writing and request that they take prompt action to address the issue. Under California law, landlords are generally responsible for maintaining habitable living conditions, and this includes addressing pest infestations. If the... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Civil Litigation, Gov & Administrative Law and Public Benefits for Michigan on
Q: What happens when a notice of appearance is made by three attorneys but only one of the Attorneys state that they are co

That they are the counsel of record for the defendent and then states by her attorneys. And only she signs the notice of appearance.

1 Answer | Asked in Health Care Law, Public Benefits and Real Estate Law for Florida on
Q: Are Medicaid recipients in FL allowed buy a home if lender approves loan without assets?

If yes to above, can someone else make the down payment without impacts to Medicaid eligibility?

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answered on Sep 12, 2023

In Florida, Medicaid recipients may be allowed to purchase a home if they obtain a mortgage loan without substantial assets, and this purchase typically does not automatically disqualify them from Medicaid eligibility. However, there are important considerations to keep in mind. The value of the... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Estate Planning, Education Law, Government Contracts and Public Benefits for Utah on
Q: UT Medicaid Hearing; EPSDT Member denied Ortho Remburs. Provider never sent PreAuth to MCO. Is the EPSDT Member liable?

Yes, letters of Medical Need from the Referring Dentist and Ortho.

No disputed facts, written statements only.

MCO Position - Not Medically Needed >30 Salzmann Index - But; NO Salzmann CAN BE DETERMINED NOW 20 months in.

Petitioner (Me/Parent) Position - EPSDT Amerlerate... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Civil Litigation, Gov & Administrative Law and Public Benefits for Illinois on
Q: Can I be denied access to a public building and it’s services for not having an appointment? They close at 5 it was 1:30

The people at the door of the dmv told me I would have to come back with an appointment. I asked if It was alright if I could do a walk-in they said no because they wanted to get everyone out on time

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answered on Aug 31, 2023

In Illinois, public buildings like the DMV often have their own procedures for managing visitor access and appointments, it's possible for public institutions to enforce policies that prioritize scheduled appointments to ensure efficient service.

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1 Answer | Asked in Landlord - Tenant and Public Benefits for Arkansas on
Q: 59 year of age disabled living in public housing on a fixed income of 914.00 monthly goes back to college on a grant is

The grant money consider income per HUD

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answered on Aug 30, 2023

Grants for educational purposes are generally not considered as income for the purposes of determining eligibility and rent calculations in federally subsidized housing programs administered by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). This includes programs like public housing... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Civil Litigation, Public Benefits, Identity Theft and Internet Law for Iowa on
Q: What do I do if the prosecutor and my public defender refuse to do their due diligence and are trying to make me plea?

I was romance scammed, I was told he was government off on deployment and was coming home August 28, 2021. I have stopped talking to this entity because he threatened my life, took money from me since he had more access to my accounts than I did and stole my identity. Now 2 years later I found out... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Public Benefits for New Jersey on
Q: Can I sue if I was misdiagnosed with a std which resulted in me getting kicked out of a program?

I got misdiagnosed and I got proof which I took to them and they told me it was a mistake but their was nothing they could do. Its a plasma donation.

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Sep 27, 2023

You could try to set up a free initial consult with an attorney to discuss in greater detail. The thing is that one can almost always sue. But the practical consideration is going to be what your measure of damages were, and what an attorney would charge to handle such a matter. I'm sorry for... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Social Security and Public Benefits for Vermont on
Q: Should my husband apply for disability?

He's had a defib for 22 years (he's 62) & his only pumping @ 20%. Would he qualify?

Susan Michele Schaefer
Susan Michele Schaefer
answered on Aug 17, 2023

I encourage your husband to consult with an experienced Social Security disability attorney to discuss his particular situation because disability evaluation is more complicated than just considering a person's medical conditions. Many disability attorneys offer a free initial consultation.... View More

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