Expunging Federal Discrimination Records

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If you have a federal discrimination complaint from 15 years ago, expunging or sealing such records is complex and generally not possible as they are not criminal records. Consulting a lawyer for detailed guidance on federal discrimination case records is advisable. For Social Security overpayment issues, you can request a waiver if repayment causes financial hardship, file a Request for Reconsideration within 60 days if you disagree with the decision, or contact the SSA for more details. The repayment amount depends on what the SSA claims was overpaid, and you should review their notice carefully.

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I have discrimination in us district court 15 years ago i want to clean it or sponge it from my back round
In Georgia, expungement or record restriction generally applies to criminal records. If the discrimination case involved a criminal conviction, it might be possible to restrict it, but it's typically more complex for federal cases. You might consider consulting an attorney for this. Was the case a criminal conviction?
No is discrimination in factory
If you experienced discrimination in a factory, it may relate to workplace discrimination rather than a criminal conviction. In Georgia, you can file a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) if you believe you were discriminated against based on race, color, religion, sex, or national origin. Would you like more information on how to proceed with this?
No my question i have already complained in 15 years ago us district court in omaha ne i want to clean my records
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Since your case involves a federal discrimination complaint from 15 years ago, expunging or sealing such records can be complex. Generally, these are not criminal records that are expunged. Consulting a lawyer for detailed guidance on federal discrimination case records would be advisable.
I have another question my social security benefit close because I have overpayment what can i do
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If your Social Security benefits were stopped due to overpayment, you can:
- Request a waiver if repaying causes financial hardship.
- File a "Request for Reconsideration" within 60 days if you disagree with the overpayment decision.
- Contact the Social Security Administration (SSA) for more details on your specific situation.
Would you like more detailed information on any of these options?
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To address your Social Security overpayment issue, here's more detailed information:
- Request a Waiver: If repaying the overpayment causes financial hardship, you can request a waiver. You'll need to prove that you were not at fault for the overpayment and that repayment would be unfair or create hardship.
- Request for Reconsideration: If you believe the overpayment decision is incorrect, file a "Request for Reconsideration" within 60 days of receiving the notice. This will allow SSA to review your case.
- Contact SSA: Reach out to the Social Security Administration directly to discuss your options and get specific guidance related to your case.
If you need assistance with any of these steps or have further questions, feel free to ask!
How much money to pay back to ssi overpayment
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The amount you need to repay for an SSI overpayment depends on the amount the Social Security Administration (SSA) claims was overpaid. You should receive a notice from the SSA detailing the overpayment amount. It’s best to review this notice carefully and contact the SSA for any clarifications.