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In what year was Morgan and Morgan Law established?

Morgan & Morgan is a law firm specializing in representing plaintiffs involved in personal injury and consumer protection cases. Additional practice areas include class action lawsuits, business litigation, debt harassment, insurance attorneys and medical malpractice law. The firm also specializes in overtime wage and hour disputes, securities litigation and whistleblower assistance. Morgan & Morgan provides free online case evaluations, as reported by ForThePeople.com, and the firm can be reached by phone 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

How do block grants reflect cooperative federalism?

Cooperative federalism refers to the greater involvement in state and local affairs by the federal government that began during Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidency as a response to the many human crises which resulted from the Great Depression. Herbert Hoover, the U.S. president in office when the stock market collapsed in 1929, believed that people should be helped through private charity organizations and voluntary assistance rather than being aided by the federal government. President Roosevelt, who took office in 1933, believed otherwise, and initiated a wide range of federally-backed ..

What are the laws for back child support?

The United States government requires that all parents provide adequate care for their children, according to Moneycrashers.com. Because of this requirement those parents who are court ordered to pay support and cannot fill their obligation face serious consequences. These penalties of non-payment vary form state to state. The more common penalties used include but are not limited to wage garnishment, seizure of tax refund, property seizure and possible jail time.\nHowever when there is a parent who is obligated to pay and cannot other options do exist. If an individual has a change in their f..

Why is separation of powers important in democracy?

The separation of power is a system that is divided into three different branches: legislative, executive and judicial. The tasks of the state are given to different institutions so that these institutions can check each other's work. This system works so that no one institution makes all the decisions and no one institution can destroy the entire system. The separation of powers is maintained under the check and balances system. The separation of powers is included in the United States Constitution.

Who do you contact if you have problems getting your BAH-II (RC/T)?

In U.S. Army units, the personnel office at the battalion level is called the S-1. It is located at the battalion headquarters, and it ultimately handles all pay issues, such as housing allowances. S-1 also maintains the personnel files of each soldier under the command. This file would consist of marriage, birth, adoption and other legally significant records that would affect a BAH-II issue.

How do you find information about the Florida state government?

Florida's Department of State maintains the Division of Library and Information Services, which manages the state's library and archives, directs record management services and stores Florida's information resources. Visitors of the online portal can access information on state government bodies like the governor's office, the Senate, the Florida government organizational chart, and state agency addresses. The portal also contains information on Florida statutes, House and Senate bills, and city governments. Users can browse through these categories, search the portal or ma..

How does a widow apply to receive benefits from Social Security?

Widows who are already receiving benefits on their spouse's record must report the death to the Social Security Administration to have their current benefits changed to survivor benefits. These individuals may also be eligible for an additional special lump sum death benefit. Widows receiving retirement or disability benefits on their own records must apply for survivor benefits. These benefits may be higher than their current benefits. Widows who are not receiving any benefits from the Social Security Administration also have to apply.\nThe Social Security Administration may require proo..

How does the 16th Amendment affect us today?

Even though the Constitution did not allow Congress to levy income taxes, a bill passed during the Civil War charging citizens a 3 percent tax on income over $800. Revisions to the law eventually resulted in a tax on income over $600, but such taxes ended in 1866. In 1894, Congress imposed a 2 percent tax on income over $4,000, which led to the Supreme Court case and a five-to-four decision striking down the law.\nAt the beginning of the 20th century, there was a move to tax corporations by President Taft. Congress responded by drafting the 16th Amendment, believing it would not pass. However,..

What kind of DPSS benefits are available in LA county?

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services has over 13,000 employees and is the second largest local social services agency in the United States as of 2015. Over 3.2 million residents of Los Angeles County are served and provided benefits for individuals and families.\nThe benefits offered by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Social Services include CalFresh benefits, supportive and employment services through the welfare-to-work program and homeless and financial assistance through the CalWORKs program. There are also in-home support services for the elderly and dis..

What are three things Congress does not have the power to do?

Bills of attainder are those bills that punish people outside of the court system. Ex post facto laws are acts that are outlawed after they have been committed. A writ of habeas corpus is a court order that requires the federal government to charge people arrested for crimes.Both the House of Representatives and Senate have a unique set of powers. The House can impeach a federal official and propose tax bills. The Senate has the power to ratify treaties, try impeached officials, confirm federal judicial candidates and approve presidential appointments to federal positions.Certain matters requi..

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