Government and Politics
Refine Search
How do you get a personalized SSA benefits statement?
- By Forinfos
- 28/10/2025
- 0 comments
Your personalized statement includes a record of the earnings on which you have paid taxes, as well as an estimate of the benefits you may receive at the retirement ages of 62, 67 and 70. Once you turn 60, the Social Security Administration sends you a personalized benefit statement every year until you retire.\nWhen you go to the Social Security Administration's website, you can create an account that allows you to view and keep track of your earnings in order to verify them every year. You can also receive an estimate of any future benefits you may receive as long as you continue to wor..
How do you get a driver's license for immigrants?
- By Forinfos
- 28/10/2025
- 0 comments
In some states, undocumented immigrants can obtain driver's licenses, explains Lawyers.com. In those states, they either receive the same driver's license as a U.S. citizen or a different category of driver's license. If a state issues a different category of driver's license, it typically bears a distinguishing mark. A driver's license issued to an undocumented immigrant cannot be used for federal purposes, such as voting or boarding an airplane, according to Lawyers.com.\nIn a state that issue a driver's license to undocumented immigrants, applicants must provid..
How can New Jersey unemployment benefits be extended?
- By Forinfos
- 28/10/2025
- 0 comments
For workers to qualify for New Jersey extended unemployment benefits, they must work at least 20 weeks in their base period, at a minimum wage of $145 per week, or 40 times their weekly benefit through the entire base period. When the beneficiary's regular benefits run out, their application is automatically submitted for extended benefits; however, the regulations for these continued benefits become more strict. Evidence of the beneficiary's work search must be submitted every week. How many weeks of extended benefits are available to each beneficiary depends on the state's une..
How can you check for warrants in Missouri?
- By Forinfos
- 28/10/2025
- 0 comments
Missouri Case Net searches include advanced searches by year and type such as criminal, civil, traffic, appellate, probate and infraction. The Missouri court system includes alias information. Warrant information is located under the tab for "Docket Entries" on the statewide system.\nIndividual counties have lists of outstanding arrest warrant records, including Greene, Boone and Cass Counties. Cities such as Springfield have lists of outstanding warrants, as well. Warrants are listed alphabetically by a person's last name. These lists of warrants contain the warrant number, the amount of..
How many justices serve on the Supreme Court?
- By Forinfos
- 28/10/2025
- 0 comments
The president nominates candidates to the Supreme Court, but the Congress must approve all nominations. Once approved, justices serve lifetime terms. Many Supreme Court justices serve for decades, although the average tenure of the 112 current and former justices is 16 years. Chief Justice John Marshall was the longest serving justice, remaining on the bench for more than 34 years. Justices have ranged between 44 and 68 years of age at the time of their appointment.\nThe Supreme Court’s purpose is to interpret the Constitution, and the court has been involved in deciding several cases with f..
Who can apply for disability?
- By Forinfos
- 28/10/2025
- 0 comments
On its website, the U.S. Social Security Administration publishes a list of medical conditions that automatically qualify individuals for disability benefits. When a person is diagnosed with a severe ailment, such as leukemia, Lou Gehrig's disease or pancreatic cancer, the Social Security Administration office can expedite the disability process and provide a compassionate allowance to assist the applicant immediately.\nTo determine eligibility and apply for disability, individuals can complete an online application through the Social Security Administration or visit a local SSA office to..
What resources are available on IRS.gov relating to identity theft?
- By Forinfos
- 28/10/2025
- 0 comments
Occasionally, identity theft occurs as a result of a data breach, which is when secure personal information is released via theft or negligence. If possible, a victim of a data breach should determine what information was compromised to determine the best course of action, such as contacting the credit card provider if credit card information is lost or stolen or contacting the IRS if a victim's social security number is used to file a fraudulent tax return.\nThe Fair Credit Reporting Act allows consumers to contact one of the three major credit bureaus and request an initial fraud alert,..
What is the 14th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution?
- By Forinfos
- 28/10/2025
- 0 comments
The 14th Amendment became part of the U.S. Constitution on July 9, 1868. It is composed of five sections. In one section, the amendment declares that states may not make or enforce laws that take away the privileges of U.S citizens. This section is frequently in legal cases over a broad spectrum of topics including racial discrimination, reproductive rights, election recounts and gender discrimination.
What is a 302 commitment in Pennsylvania?
- By Forinfos
- 28/10/2025
- 0 comments
In order for a person to be considered a danger to themselves or others, there are things that must occur within the 30 days prior to the submission of the 302. Those items can include the inability to feed themselves or care for themselves without the supervision of another person, attempted suicide or suicidal threats and self mutilation.Under a 302 commitment, the hospital can hold the admitted person for a maximum of 120 hours. To be held longer, a 303 petition must be filed by the same person who filed the 302, and it must be approved by a mental health hearing officer. A 303 commitment l..
What are the basic concepts of natural crime?
- By Forinfos
- 28/10/2025
- 0 comments
The concept of a natural law originally came about due to religious theology. The Roman Catholic theologian Thomas Aquinas expressed this idea of a natural law in his treatise “Summa Theologica.†This treatise introduced the concept that God had established a “natural law.†Natural crimes were understood as crimes that violated this natural law. As an extension of this idea, the concept of a natural law meant that someone who committed a crime had also committed an act that separated themselves from God.\nThis idea of a natural law changed the general response to criminals. Those who c..
