You can. Although Section 8 will make you pay more rent because SSI is considered another form of income.
Double dipping laws typically refer to regulations that prevent individuals from receiving payment for the same work or injury from multiple sources simultaneously. For example, a worker may not be able to receive workers' compensation benefits for the same injury while also receiving disability benefits. These laws are in place to prevent fraud and ensure fair compensation for individuals.
Legal aliens in the United States have many rights, including the right to work, attend school, and receive protection under the law. They also have the right to own property and access certain benefits and services. However, they do not have the right to vote in federal elections or hold certain government positions.
Laws surrounding same-sex marriage should ensure equal rights and protections for all couples, regardless of sexual orientation. These laws should allow for legal recognition, rights to inheritance, benefits, and protections in cases of divorce or death, just as with heterosexual marriages.
Yes. There are two components to the legality of same-sex marriage: (1) whether it can be legally performed; and, (2) whether it is legally recognized. In the United States, the federal government legally recognizes same-sex marriages in all states, even if the state itself does not recognize the marriage. There are also some states that recognize out-of-state same-sex marriages, but do not permit the legal performance of same-sex marriage within the state.
The symbol, §, is called a "section sign" and it is not necessarily unique to legal documents though that is mainly where it's found. It is a typographical character used to refer to a particular section of a document.
In general, you may receive both military and Social Security benefits at the same time.
There is no reason why they shouldn't receive exactly the same benefits as straight people.
Yes, you can receive California State Disability Insurance (SDI) and Social Security retirement benefits at the same time. However, there may be limitations on the total amount of benefits you can receive from both programs, so it's important to check with the respective agencies for more information.
Those are two totally different benefits that have no pertinence to each other. But to answer your question, this depends on how much your disability benefits are: if you are paid too much benefit money, you may not qualify for Section 8. Note that this depends more on how much the rent is vs. how much money you are paid each month.
A stewardess does not necessarily receive the same benefits for retiring as other businesses do. However, they do receive a 401K plan and other such normal benefits that should be expected.
Mary was receiving Medicaid in Texas. When she moved to California, can Mary assume that she'll receive the same coverage there?
Yes, you can collect California State Disability Insurance (SDI) from the Employment Development Department (EDD) and Social Security Retirement benefits at the same time. However, the amount you receive from Social Security may be reduced based on your SDI benefits. It's important to check with both agencies for specific eligibility requirements and potential impacts on your benefits.
Yes, as long as you qualify for each of them, individually.
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I suppose so. We receive SSI benefits and the same rules apply here and in the US.
Ohio will continue your benefits if you notify them of the move and comply with their requirements concerning same.
If you are already receiving California benefits it won't change. If you apply for new benefits later from Alabama, the terms, amounts and conditions may vary, so it depends on your own circumstances.