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2 Answers | Asked in Public Benefits and Collections for Missouri on
Q: Over the phone I was contacted by a Lawyers Group to offer me a Debt Hardship Program and all my debt would be in litiga

Tion. I am to pay the law firm $270/month for 20 months. He told me not to pay any credit card pmts and don't talk to them. Nothing will be going to the creditors it is all to go to lawyers. How is this going to get me out of debt?He had me sign over phone without me reading it 1st. Have I got... View More

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answered on Mar 12, 2024

What you described is a debt settlement program. There are legit one and there are ones that do poor work. Without reviewing the program you chose to join and without assessing your financial situation, it’s hard to say whether you made a good decision. Given your post, it sounds like you... View More

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0 Answers | Asked in Real Estate Law and Public Benefits for Virginia on
Q: Who is responsible for the sewer line if it is beyond my property?

I live in Saltville, VA. city limits. I am connected to the city sewer. For the second time in less than 2 months, my sewer line is clogged. The problem is that where it is clogged is well over 40 foot beyond my property line. It actually ties into the city main line beyond the next 2... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Gov & Administrative Law and Public Benefits for Washington on
Q: Can a council impeach a mayor in a small town, strong mayor, in wa state?`

Misfeasance, malfeasance, violation of oath of office, refusal to do as directed by council, constant lies and mis information given to council.

0 Answers | Asked in Public Benefits for Missouri on
Q: my dad died in midst of us submitting paperwork for him to obtain his pension at past employer and changing beneficiary

my mom and dad married in 1981 and divorced 1992. my dad worked for local 110 union hall in st louis MO until he got hurt on the job causing him to not be able to return to that occupation in which he had forgotten about the beneficiary paperwork and it being my mom. my dad and i was working on... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Social Security, Banking and Public Benefits for Oregon on
Q: how are social security and long-term disability benefits are affected by a Pers benifit of $21,000. rollover or cash ?

Don't want loose $ if I can do a rollover to a trust? Or rollover to something else?

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answered on Mar 10, 2024

When considering how Social Security and long-term disability benefits are affected by a PERS (Public Employees Retirement System) benefit of $21,000, it's important to understand the specific rules and regulations.

1. Social Security: In general, receiving a PERS benefit should not...
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1 Answer | Asked in Public Benefits for Florida on
Q: If I'm applying for food stamps and give my job info will it flag my misdemeanor warrant to come pick me up at the job?

Volusia county Florida, never went to probation for reckless driving

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answered on Mar 8, 2024

When you apply for food stamps, providing your employment information is a standard part of the process to assess your eligibility based on income. The primary aim of this information is to verify your financial situation, not to check for any outstanding warrants. However, it's important to... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Social Security, Estate Planning, Probate and Public Benefits for Georgia on
Q: Teacher retirement benefits

If the husband dies and leaving the widow the benefits and she dies, who shall the benefits go to?

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answered on Mar 8, 2024

When a teacher passes away and leaves their retirement benefits to a widow, the next steps regarding the benefits after the widow's death depend on the specific rules of the retirement system. Each retirement system has its own set of policies for the distribution of benefits after the... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Public Benefits for Ohio on
Q: I was wondering if my mom, who has had a permanent resident card since 2017, is eligible for the government funds.

I applied for my mom for a permanent resident card and I am her sponsor. She received her permanent resident card in June 2017. She is 75 and cannot return to Germany and live alone. I would like to keep her in the USA and will provide her with a space at our house. My husband and I filed our taxes... View More

Q: Is this eligibility requirement compliant with the legislation in question?

MCL 400.106a authorizes a medicaid program for working disabled. To be eligible applicants must have been “found to be disabled under the federal supplemental security income program or the social security disability income program; or would be found to be disabled except for earnings in excess... View More

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answered on Mar 4, 2024

The eligibility requirement set forth by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) appears to align with the legislation outlined in MCL 400.106a. This law permits a Medicaid program specifically designed for the working disabled, indicating that applicants must meet certain... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Stockbroker Fraud and Public Benefits for Maryland on
Q: Can I sue the Department of Health Services if I feel that the department has been Neglectful to my mental health issues

I have been diagnosed with PTSD, Major Depressive Disorder and Anxiety and I feel like I have been targeted be it in the beginning of getting services for cash assistance or snap benefits I would have to go to the office it seemed like every month to recertify and then I was approved for cash... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Civil Rights and Public Benefits for Alabama on
Q: Is my relative risking arrest for his outstanding warrants if he applies for a non-driver’s id card in Alabama?

I’m trying to help a relative struggling with homelessness obtain appropriate housing; however—due my past financial losses arising from his previous addiction issues—I’m now unwilling to take responsibility for his lease in my name. He can’t possibly acquire a lease in own his name... View More

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answered on Feb 28, 2024

Your relative's concerns are understandable, but applying for a non-driver's ID card in Alabama does not automatically trigger immediate arrest for outstanding warrants. However, it's essential to acknowledge the risk involved, as law enforcement databases may flag individuals with... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Gov & Administrative Law and Public Benefits for California on
Q: Does durable power of attorney trump oc social services interferences

Being harrassed and medicare or family member trying to seize our assests

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answered on Feb 28, 2024

In California, a durable power of attorney (POA) is a legal document that allows one person (the principal) to appoint another person (the agent) to make financial decisions on their behalf, even if the principal becomes incapacitated. This document can grant broad authority to the agent, including... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Government Contracts, Landlord - Tenant, Public Benefits and Personal Injury for Virginia on
Q: I lived in a government housing project and pretty much the whole time I did I had to endure and suffer the reprecussion

Of Black Mold growing and thriving in certain damp spots of the apartment along with other numerous things that I just let slide because of my situation and things I could do about it at the time. Is there anything I can do to result in my benefit?

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Seth E Allen
answered on Feb 27, 2024

In Virginia, you can file a tenant's assertion asking the landlord to make certain repairs if it is a material non-compliance with the lease, a violation of law, a fire hazard, or a serious threat to the life/health/safety of the tenant if not promptly treated. There are things you have to do... View More

0 Answers | Asked in Consumer Law, Criminal Law, Legal Malpractice and Public Benefits for Arkansas on
Q: can you get fired if your a resource school cop maced over 40 kids?

i live in arkansas. recently, there was a fight that broke out in school, 2 kids fought which led to a big crowd. our resource school cop decided she was gonna pepper spray the crowd and ended up pepper spraying 40-50 kids in return.

1 Answer | Asked in Immigration Law, Health Care Law and Public Benefits for Texas on
Q: Is an F2 visa holder eligible to buy medical insurance via healthcare.gov?

I'm an international student with an F1 visa, living and studying in Texas. My spouse has an F2 visa. My medical insurance through the university does not cover my spouse. Would they be eligible to enroll in health coverage through the HealthCare.gov Marketplace?

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answered on Feb 24, 2024

Yes, your spouse holding an F2 visa is eligible to apply for health coverage through the HealthCare.gov Marketplace. As dependents of international students on an F1 visa, F2 visa holders are considered lawfully present in the United States, which is one of the requirements for eligibility to... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Tax Law, Social Security and Public Benefits for Alabama on
Q: Even though I'm on Medicaid am I susceptible to Alabama state tax garnish
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answered on Feb 22, 2024

Being on Medicaid indicates that you are receiving assistance based on financial need, health status, or both. However, your status as a Medicaid recipient does not automatically exempt you from state tax obligations or potential garnishment actions in Alabama. If you owe state taxes, the Alabama... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Public Benefits and Criminal Law for California on
Q: My son court hearing was canceled and the reason for it was vacated
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answered on Feb 21, 2024

In California, when a court hearing is described as "vacated," it means that the scheduled hearing has been cancelled and will not take place as originally planned. This can occur for a variety of reasons, including but not limited to, the parties reaching a settlement, a procedural issue... View More

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