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Assessed for Extra Income, I Do Not Make

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  • 09-16-2014, 07:51 AM
    FrankSr
    Assessed for Extra Income, I Do Not Make
    My question involves child support in the State of: Pa
    I have 3 boys and I am on (Social Security Disability and Supplemental Income). I am 95% deaf. My boys get $297 each
    from SS. My X took me to court to get more support. She said I worked under the table. I do not work under the table, but the judge believed her. I have at times helped my friend snow plow and he gave me $75 to $100 on those 5 to 6 days I helped him. My Dad is a mechanic and I might help him maybe 5 days year or so if he needs someone to help lift thing or has a big job. He gives me $50 I get $1600 a month and the judge assessed me for $22.50 as a heavy equipment operator for 20 hours a week. I do not make any where near that on the few days i help
    out. I only help out a few days a year not a month.I can not make that kind of money on SSD or they would drop me off SSD SSI. I need some advice on what to do. I know I can appeal but is the judge right in what she did. There was no proof anyone could find to making income except for my X saying I worked.
  • 09-16-2014, 07:55 AM
    CourtClerk
    Re: Assessed for Extra Income, I Do Not Make
    Well, you just admitted right here you're doing work for money. Do you report that side money to Social Security?
  • 09-16-2014, 09:02 AM
    Disagreeable
    Re: Assessed for Extra Income, I Do Not Make
    I'm disabled over in OH. Would you come over and plow my snow and fix my cars for free? Paying to get it done is costing me a fortune.:wallbang:
  • 09-16-2014, 11:30 AM
    EA1070a
    Re: Assessed for Extra Income, I Do Not Make
    Quote:

    Quoting Disagreeable
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    I'm disabled over in OH. Would you come over and plow my snow and fix my cars for free? Paying to get it done is costing me a fortune.:wallbang:

    Before you knock yourself out against that wall Dissy (don't hit me, please!!!), OP is almost completely deaf.

    OP, appeals are extremely expensive. Go talk to a lawyer to find out what your options are. Many will provide a free consultation.

    Did you attend the hearing?
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