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Jane - Domestic

last modified 2011-12-23 10:10

assisted "Jane".  "Jane’s" marriage was very abusive and lasted  about twenty years.  Her husband would  intimidate and hit her during arguments.  He found a girlfriend and wanted to leave but did not want to pay child support or divide the marital property.  He went to a  lawyer and had divorce papers drafted and tried to force "Jane" to agree to his demands.  He wanted custody of their children and all  of the marital property.  When she refused  to sign, he started to beat and choke her.  He pinned her down on the bed and again tried to force her to sign.   

She filed for a protective order against him.  At the hearing, he came prepared to say that she was unstable and that he only restrained her from hurting herself.   However, with Utah Legal Services’ help, she presented witnesses and other evidence  corroborating her story. In the end, she was  protected from him, awarded temporary  custody, child support and alimony.  

If this sounds familiar to you or someone  you know, contact Utah Legal Services to see if we can help.

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assisted "Lisa" who is a disabled lady on Supplemental Security Insurance (SSI); wheelchair-bound and on oxygen 24/7.  "Lisa" received a $42,000 settlement last fall, paid as a result of a death from cancer.  "Lisa" reported the settlement to the Social Security Administration (SSA) as required, but she didn’t understand the rules regarding disposing of a resource.  "Lisa" spent the majority of the money wisely, as required—she bought herself a home to live in, prepaid some expenses for a year, bought some furniture, bought a freezer, filled it with food, etc.  Unfortunately, she also gave approximately $13,000 away to various family members for one reason or another. 

As a result, she incurred an SSI overpayment for the months she was over the resource limit of $2,000.  Utah Legal Services was able able to get the overpayment waived, but then the really bad news—SSA sanctioned her for giving away part of her resources.  She was terminated from SSI for 19 months.  Of course, she also had no money left from her settlement.  This would have been an extremely harsh blow to her, since she has no other income, is disabled, and relies on oxygen and multiple medications to sustain her life.  ULS called SSA and pointed out their provision in statute which allows an “out” for undue hardship.  Within 30 minutes, ULS received a call from SSA letting us know that "Lisa" would receive the two months’ benefits that had been withheld already, and her benefits would start again immediately.




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