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Social Security, Social Security -- Disability, Criminal
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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Merrill v. UTAH LABOR COM'N

... A. It Is Reasonable to Classify Based on Age but It Is Not Reasonable to Classify Injured Workers Based on Receipt of Social Security Retirement Benefits. ... The statute implicitly relies on age by using the benchmark of social security retirement benefits. ...

Leppert v. Leppert

... The court ordered that alimony was to terminate when Wife turns sixty-six and becomes eligible to receive social security. ... When [Wife] reaches the age of 66, she is eligible to receive social security. At this time the remaining alimony will be terminated. ...

Young v. Young

... month. Shortly thereafter, in or about November 2004, Husband became eligible for $1132 per month in social security benefits. In light ... clear" that he would be receiving $1132 per month in social security benefits. Based on these ...

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