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You would be eligible if the charges are dismissed. If they have been dismissed you may hire an attorney or go to the clerks office to file the paperwork 60 days after dismissal.
Have been good and outstanding the whole time on probation with no violations

There’s no question here, so it’s hard to address what you need help with.
She has a mammary growth she was seen for and needs it test and removed. Is a clinic allowed to refuse to help you after working w them if I don't do as they say especially one that is supposed to help lower income individual and their pet in need of medical attention?

Yes. They can refuse.
Sibling not be approved yet was allowed to move back in the home. And the supervision is within sight or sound of grandparent from 6a.m. to whenever the baby goes to sleep and allowed to come up in the middle of the night to help with the baby the other minor's involved are 17 years old and 15... Read more »

Who can supervise ids determined by the Court.

Your Social Security benefits can only be garnished for unpaid Federal taxes, delinquent non-tax debts owed to other federal agencies, unpaid child support and alimony, and any court ordered victims restitution. Social Security benefits are protected from garnishment when it comes to private debt ,... Read more »
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