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The implications of starting an online business on the client's eligibility for disability benefits.
Strategies or options available to the client for supplementing their income within the confines of the maximum allowable monthly... View More
answered on Mar 9, 2024
Starting an online business while receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) can impact your benefits, depending on your income and the structure of your business. Here are some key considerations and strategies:
1. Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA): In 2024, if you earn more... View More
If the husband dies and leaving the widow the benefits and she dies, who shall the benefits go to?
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
answered on Mar 8, 2024
When you're receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI), it's important to understand how changes in your financial situation can impact your benefits. SSI is designed to help individuals with limited income and resources, and the Social Security Administration (SSA) takes into account... View More
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
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
I'm owed back pay for disability can child support take it
answered on Mar 2, 2024
Okay - let's analyze whether child support can take back pay from SSI (Supplemental Security Income) disability benefits. Typically a few key factors come into play here:
- SSI back pay is generally protected from creditors and debt collection to some extent. So child support may be... View More
My mother is 80 years old and lives in Florida. We'd like to sell her home and have her come live with me ( a married woman) in Maryland so that I may care for her as she ages in place. We'd like to use the proceeds of the sale to purchase a home in Maryland. I would apply for a home... View More
answered on Feb 29, 2024
When considering purchasing a home together with your mother, who is a recipient of Supplemental Security Income (SSI), it's important to understand how co-ownership might impact her benefits. SSI eligibility is sensitive to income and assets. However, a primary residence is not counted as an... View More
In 2011 I came to Mexico to help a family member, during my stay, my resident card was taken, I tried to pursue legally but was scammed through the process, I tried to work and save up to return but the pay was too low to accomplish anything, which forced me to stay longer than expected eventually... View More
answered on Feb 27, 2024
If you held a U.S. resident card and have been outside the United States for an extended period, in your case thirteen years, re-establishing your legal status can be quite complex. Being outside the U.S. for more than a year without obtaining a re-entry permit before departure usually results in... View More
My seizures, keeps me from getting n holding jobs, I now have osteoarthritis, forms of scoliosis n my back literally hurts too often n I barely get much rest or can sit or be comfortable very long at all
answered on Feb 26, 2024
Feeling frustrated with your current legal representation and the challenges you're facing due to your health conditions is understandable. If you believe your lawyer hasn't achieved the results you hoped for, it's within your rights to seek a second opinion or hire a new attorney.... View More
answered on Feb 22, 2024
When considering VA repayment affecting a new spouse, it's crucial to understand that your spouse's credit and financial obligations are separate from yours. If you incurred a VA loan repayment obligation before marriage, your spouse generally won't be directly responsible for that... View More
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
answered on Feb 22, 2024
To begin the process of applying for Social Security benefits, the first step is to gather all necessary documentation. This includes your Social Security card, birth certificate, proof of U.S. citizenship or lawful alien status, military discharge papers if applicable, and your most recent W-2 or... View More
answered on Feb 22, 2024
To check the specifics of your MED9 form in Colorado, which is related to your disability due to prior cancer, you should start by contacting the Colorado Department of Human Services or the specific agency that manages disability benefits in your area. They can provide guidance on accessing your... View More
My daughter had SSI, but they never told us she can only have 2000$ in that bank and no more. We are talking care of an elderly man who will pass sone then we will be homeless again. My daughter wanted to save the money so in case that happens we won't have to live in our car again. She was... View More
answered on Feb 22, 2024
To address your situation, you'll want to seek out an attorney who specializes in Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) law. These attorneys are experienced in navigating the complexities of SSI regulations, including issues related to income and... View More
… for 5 years to be able to receive dependent SSDI payments or social security survivors benefits? Are Canadians exempt from the 5 years residency requirement? Thanks.
answered on Feb 22, 2024
For your wife and son to be eligible for dependent SSDI payments or Social Security survivors benefits based on your record, there are specific residency requirements they may need to meet. However, the Social Security Administration (SSA) has agreements with many countries, including Canada, that... View More
My friend can’t access her money and has had to borrow money to pay her bills and we have called our local ssi office and they said to call customer service and neither claim to be able to help and we have even tried to contact department of treasury and nobody claims to have control of the card... View More
answered on Feb 22, 2024
To find a lawyer experienced with Social Security Income (SSI) and Direct Express issues, consider reaching out to legal aid organizations in your area that specialize in disability rights or financial issues. Many of these organizations offer free or low-cost services to individuals facing... View More
Participation in a prohibited organization. What can be the minimum and maximum term? What aggravating and mitigating circumstances can affect the length of the term? Can a person get parole with in this case? How much can the bail for pre-trial detention be?
answered on Feb 22, 2024
The legal consequences for participation in a prohibited organization vary significantly by jurisdiction, including the minimum and maximum terms of imprisonment. Generally, such charges could lead to serious penalties, with sentences ranging from several years to life imprisonment, depending on... View More
answered on Feb 22, 2024
The Rights of Persons with Disabilities (RPWD) Act 2016, implemented in India, aims to uphold and protect the rights of individuals with disabilities. This legislation covers a wide range of conditions and provides for the equality, dignity, and inclusion of people with disabilities in society.... View More
He is in a mental hospital and they cannot tell me anything because we are not legally married is there anything I can do to get control back from his mom who doesn't even care about him wouldn't take him there or anything didn't want nothing to do with the situation until after I... View More
answered on Feb 22, 2024
Marrying your fiancé could potentially affect his eligibility for disability benefits under Medicaid and Medicare, depending on various factors including your income and assets. Medicaid is a needs-based program, and adding your financial resources to his might impact his eligibility. Medicare... View More
Both my mother and I are on Social Security but we belong to two different banks. I am her POA. She now lives in a nursing home. My question is can I change the address at the bank from her old address to a new address with just using a POA or, do I need to be a joint owner on her account to change... View More
answered on Feb 22, 2024
As a Power of Attorney (POA) for your mother, you have the authority to manage financial transactions and make administrative changes on her behalf, including changing the address associated with her bank account. It is not necessary to be a joint owner on the account to perform these tasks; the... View More
Taxes separate, I was denied because we never filed together. I applied for his income tax return in 2021 after he passed and received his return Jan 2024. Can I now apply for his S.S.?
answered on Feb 22, 2024
Under Social Security Administration (SSA) rules, to qualify for survivor benefits as a spouse, you typically need to have been legally married to the deceased. Living together or sharing expenses, even for a long period, does not automatically grant you the status of a spouse for Social Security... View More
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