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US Supreme Court to decide effect of posthumous conception on benefits 

&via=&related=DolcePixel"> The U.S. Supreme Court will decide whether children who are conceived after the death of a biological parent are eligible for Social Security survivor benefits...

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US Supreme Court considering benefit rights of posthumously conceived twins 

&via=&related=DolcePixel"> Before the current U.S. Supreme Court term is out, the justices are expected to make a decision on whether to grant Social Security survivor benefits to twin...

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Supreme Court ruling could reshape children’s benefits cases 

&via=&related=DolcePixel"> As the use of assisted reproductive technologies continues to increase, a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling has family and estate planning attorneys warning their...

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Couple to stand trial in Social Security fraud case

A central Wisconsin couple have been ordered to stand trial on allegations that they cashed Social Security checks of a relative who has been missing for 30 years and is presumed dead.

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Not-guilty plea in Wis. Social Security fraud case

The lawyer for a Portage County man accused of helping to conceal his mother's death for decades and collecting her Social Security payments has entered not-guilty pleas on his client's behalf.

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Federal judges fired up over social security cases 

&via=&related=DolcePixel"> Tensions between the Social Security Administration and the judicial community boiled over recently, as evidenced in a terse decision issued by Eastern District...

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Judges: Social Security pushes approval of claims

Driven to reduce a huge backlog of disability claims, Social Security is pushing judges to award benefits to people who may not deserve them, several current and former judges told Congress Thursday.

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Trial to begin in Social Security fraud case

A trial is scheduled to begin for a Portage County man accused of cashing the Social Security checks of his mother-in-law, who hasn't been heard from in about 30 years and is presumed dead.

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Portage County man gets 54 months for Social Security fraud

A Portage County man convicted of helping to cash the Social Security checks of his presumably dead mother-in-law has been sentenced to 54 months in prison, and now his wife might have similar charges...

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Avoid misclassifying independent contractors

On Sept. 15, the U.S. Department of Labor announced it awarded more than $10 million in grants to 19 states to help improve efforts to detect employers who improperly classify employees as independent...

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Janesville attorney gets reprimand for role in Social Security business

A Janesville attorney was publicly reprimanded Tuesday for his representation and role in a business that represented Social Security disability claimants.

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US Supreme Court considering benefit rights of posthumously conceived twins

Before the current U.S. Supreme Court term is out, the justices are expected to make a decision on whether to grant Social Security survivor benefits to twin babies born via artificial insemination...

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Supreme Court ruling could reshape children’s benefits cases

As the use of assisted reproductive technologies continues to increase, a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling has family and estate planning attorneys warning their clients of unforeseen consequences from...

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Couple to stand trial in Social Security fraud case

A central Wisconsin couple have been ordered to stand trial on allegations that they cashed Social Security checks of a relative who has been missing for 30 years and is presumed dead.

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Not-guilty plea in Wis. Social Security fraud case

The lawyer for a Portage County man accused of helping to conceal his mother's death for decades and collecting her Social Security payments has entered not-guilty pleas on his client's behalf.

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Federal judges fired up over social security cases

Tensions between the Social Security Administration and the judicial community boiled over recently, as evidenced in a terse decision issued by Eastern District of Wisconsin Judge J.P. Stadtmueller.

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Judges: Social Security pushes approval of claims

Driven to reduce a huge backlog of disability claims, Social Security is pushing judges to award benefits to people who may not deserve them, several current and former judges told Congress Thursday.

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Trial to begin in Social Security fraud case

A trial is scheduled to begin for a Portage County man accused of cashing the Social Security checks of his mother-in-law, who hasn't been heard from in about 30 years and is presumed dead.

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Portage County man gets 54 months for Social Security fraud

A Portage County man convicted of helping to cash the Social Security checks of his presumably dead mother-in-law has been sentenced to 54 months in prison, and now his wife might have similar charges...

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Avoid misclassifying independent contractors

On Sept. 15, the U.S. Department of Labor announced it awarded more than $10 million in grants to 19 states to help improve efforts to detect employers who improperly classify employees as independent...

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