Your current state is Ohio
Hello, Good afternoon ,I applied for an energy subsidy plan during the epidemic and was approved by the government department. However, the State Grid Company has delayed the payment of fines of more than 2,000 USD every month in the three years of receiving funds from government departments. The... View More
I never received a 3 month or 6 month suspension. I was perm disqualified in January because paperwork I turned in wasn't accepted, but I wasn't even getting foodstamps at the time.
I started working and I am geting all kinds of wrong info, am i allowed to work on full disabilty,and at what point will that stop me from getting it
answered on Apr 13, 2024
If you are receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits, you are allowed to work, but there are certain rules and limitations you need to be aware of to maintain your eligibility:
1. Trial Work Period (TWP): You can test your ability to work for at least nine months.... View More
This was done during the pandemic. But commissioners shouldn't be able to weasel it in under the radar just because of a " pandemic".
answered on Apr 10, 2024
Cities do not have constitutional rights (e.g the right to due process.) If you live in Maple Lake, the Wright-Hennepin Co-op Electric Association is governing authority. I don't know what transpired, but the city and association should have allowed for public input and provided transparency.... View More
i was disabled by dupont with a guarantee of 60% of my pay ssi pays half and dupont paid half. when i started getting my pension they deducted it from my disability pay from dupont
answered on Apr 8, 2024
I understand your concern about your pension being deducted from your disability pay from DuPont. Generally, pensions and disability benefits are treated as separate forms of income, and one should not affect the other. However, the specific terms of your disability agreement with DuPont and the... View More
I’m attempting to become a new group home provider in Arkansas. I’ve ran into numerous obstacles assisted living facilities, residential care facilities, group home. There’s no clear pathway to the information on the website or from speaking with DHS staff
facility. Each child on the team attends a public school in the county. My question is can the school charge for something that is free to the public because it federal/ county funded? While practicing we have notice other teams also practicing after hours and they are not being charged to use the... View More
We currently reside in the Caribbean. I have no US status except for my visa waiver which allows me to stay in the US for 3 months.
answered on Mar 29, 2024
If your son was born in the USA, he is automatically considered a U.S. citizen, regardless of your Dutch citizenship or your current residency in the Caribbean. This status provides him with certain rights, including the possibility to receive U.S. social benefits under specific conditions.... View More
I have been homeless and trying to get into a rehab and I cannot get my Social Security card or my birth certificate from my mom
answered on Mar 27, 2024
In California, if your mom is withholding your important documents like your birth certificate and Social Security card, you have options to regain access to these crucial pieces of identification. For your birth certificate, you can apply for a replacement through the California Department of... View More
I’m disabled with some mental health and physical disabilities. I need a lawyer to address on going contract issues, voucher assistance, denial of reasonable accommodation, privacy act and rental agreement violations.
answered on Mar 26, 2024
Finding a lawyer knowledgeable about the Harris County housing voucher assistance program is a crucial step for addressing your concerns regarding contract issues, voucher assistance, denial of reasonable accommodation, privacy act violations, and rental agreement breaches. It is recommended to... View More
Disagreement over her mother almost hitting my guest with her car. My guest went off because she was shook up about almost being hit by a car and now the daughter who doesn’t live here is harassing me and making false accusations without evidence to back up her claims. I want to sue her for... View More
I stopped working for them in 2009, they want the SS earnings from then until I retired from the non union, non electrical job I had until March 1st 2024. Can they legally make me give that to them? I thought that was private information and it does not have anything to do with my union work our my... View More
answered on Mar 24, 2024
In your situation, it's understandable why you might be concerned about the request for your Social Security earnings information. While your Social Security earnings history is generally private, there are certain circumstances where it can be requested by third parties, such as for verifying... View More
Would she be able to have survivors benefit?
answered on Mar 24, 2024
In the case of your death, your wife, as a non-U.S. citizen, might still be eligible for survivor benefits from Social Security. However, there are specific conditions that need to be met. First, she must have been married to you for at least nine months before your death to qualify for benefits... View More
The original voucher holder is now deceased and disabled son who served as live in aide wants to inherit voucher. Is this possible?
My mom is on SSI and my grandparents passed away and she is going to be getting 40,000 dollar inheritance. Her medication every month costs thousands of dollars and she also just started seeing a specialist that I know is super expensive to see. So losing her Medicaid health insurance would... View More
answered on Mar 20, 2024
In California, receiving a large inheritance can affect eligibility for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Medicaid (Medi-Cal in California). However, there are legal avenues to manage this inheritance in a way that preserves these essential benefits. One common strategy is setting up a Special... View More
He has been living there for just under a year. This first six months was given to him. They did extend his stay for 6 more months, then another month. They’ve only helped him apply to one apartment which he didn’t qualify for. During this time he’s had many medical issues including heart... View More
answered on Mar 20, 2024
In California, residents in veterans housing units, such as Veterans Transition Centers (VTC), can face eviction under certain circumstances, including the expiration of their stay period or non-compliance with the program's rules. However, given your father's situation, there are... View More
11,000 he and I both owe now. Garnishing my disability 15 percent. Court gave me exclusive use of house till its sold ( because of his actions) they are making me pay all mortgage and utilities which leaves me $5 for groceries. No extras here like hair or nails done. Just bills. Can they do that
answered on Mar 20, 2024
In your situation, it seems you're facing significant financial and legal pressures, particularly concerning the garnishment of your disability income and the responsibilities imposed by the court regarding your living situation. Garnishment, especially from a disability income, is subject to... View More
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