White Earth Social Security Lawyer, Minnesota

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Status:  In Good Standing           Licensed:  29 Years

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Lee v. Lee

... The court found that Elaine received $1,674.14 monthly: $878.50 in Social Security payments and $795.64 from her 50% share of Raymond's pension benefits earned during marriage. The court determined that Raymond received ...

Irvine v. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH OF MOUND

... Minn.Stat. § 268.045, subd. 1(1) (2008). She reasons that because St. John's Church pays Medicare and social security taxes, it is a taxpaying employer that should have to pay unemployment taxes as well. Irvine also argues ...

INTERN. BROTH. OF ELEC. WORKERS v. City of St. Cloud

... I. When the district court stay was lifted, the City produced the payroll documents to IBEW in accordance with the court of appeals' ruling, redacting home addresses, Social Security numbers, and child support information. Because ...