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Individuals released from incarceration may be eligible for Social Security retirement, survivors, or disability benefits if you have worked or paid into Social Security enough years or Supplemental Security Income benefits if you are 65 or older, or are blind, or have a disability and have little or no income and resources.
The following information is for people who got a Notice of Overpayment from the Social Security Administration (SSA).
The information is from a website called Learn the Law.org that is information put together by Statewide Legal Services, CTLawHelp.org and Center for Computer-Assisted Learning (CALI) to help people with common legal aid problems.
This four-part guide details monetary, health care and employment services and support benefits, and helps outline the interaction between government benefits and employment or self-employment. The goal is to provide Veterans and their families enough information to understand how work income can affect benefits. It provides tools so they can stay financially secure while remaining eligible for supports and services, and assists in transitioning away from supports when appropriate, in a planned process
Have you lost SSI, Social Security disability, or retirement benefits because of a PROBATION or PAROLE VIOLATION WARRANT?
In April 2012 in the class action lawsuit Clark v. Astrue, the court ordered the Social Security Administration (SSA) to change its policies – SSA can no longer deny benefits to people based solely on an outstanding probation or parole violation warrant.
Who is affected by this court order?
Stateside Legal
This website is designed for members of the military, Veterans, their families and advocates. The goals of statesidelegal.org are to help Service members and Veterans:
Please share the new YouTube series, Military Matters: Money Matters with any veterans, service members, or community partners at large who you think may benefit!
Note: Legal Aid Clinic for Veterans at Bob Dole VA Medical Center, Wichita April 10 Read more about it.
KLS provides legal assistance for Veterans who are homeless or at-risk for homelessness.
Veterans are encouraged to make an appointment by signing up via the link below or by phone..
This clinic is for Civil Legal questions or if you are in need of Legal Advice.
Appointments are available in-person or via tele-video. This clinic is not for criminal issues.
Robert J. Dole VA Medical Center
Bldg. 26, ground floor PEC rooms | By Appointment
Walk-Ins welcome, but are not guaranteed a time slot.
The ultimate link to all benefits and services offered to Veterans. Very comprehensive site and easy to use. Find all the information you need in one place.
http://www.va.gov/
This affidavit can be filed pre or post judgment in a court action.
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