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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?
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They were prepared by the Kansas Judicial Council and have been slightly modified for clarity. The attached version has not been modified.
They are for preparing a Reply to a Divorce Petition in Kansas, in a marriage in which there are no minor children.
They are current as of July, 2009.
AFTER reading the instructions, check out the “Divorce -- No Minor Children - Interactive Forms” link at the bottom of the page.
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