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  • Tax 25d ago 1

    What should I do if my tax refund was seized in Texas?

    I filed my taxes in Austin and was expecting a $3,000 refund, but I just learned that it was seized due to unpaid student loans. I wasn't given any prior notice, and I’m really stressed about this financial hit. Is there a way to appeal this seizure or get my

  • Immigration 25d ago 1

    Is My Child Eligible For Citizenship If Born In The U.S. To Immigrant Parents?

    I live in San Antonio, Texas, and my daughter was born in the U.S. last year while my wife and I are on temporary work visas. I’ve read that children born in the U.S. can become citizens, but what does that mean for us? Do we need to take any steps for her cit

  • Business 25d ago 1

    What Are The Penalties For Non-Compliance With Labor Laws In Texas?

    My business in Houston just received a notice for a labor law violation regarding employee overtime pay. I’m worried about the potential penalties, including fines or back pay. What are the typical consequences in Texas for non-compliance with labor laws, and

  • Landlord/Tenant 26d ago 1

    Is It Legal For My Texas Landlord To Raise Rent Without Notice?

    I live in Austin, TX, and my landlord just informed me that my rent will increase by $300 next month. I was not given any written notice, and our lease doesn't mention anything about this. Can they do that?

  • SSD 26d ago 1

    How long does it take to get Social Security disability in Texas?

    After applying for Social Security disability in Texas due to severe arthritis, I’ve been waiting for what feels like ages. I submitted my paperwork in April, but I still haven’t heard anything. I’m worried about my finances during this waiting period. Can som

  • Internet 26d ago 1

    Can I take legal action for online harassment in Texas?

    I’ve been targeted by online harassment and threats through social media for the past few months. I live in Houston, Texas, and it’s causing me a lot of stress. I’ve collected evidence but don’t know if it’s serious enough to warrant legal action. What are my

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