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unaware

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Detroit, MI

In the eighties I worked for a young lady, doing a little housekeeping. When I got paid the checks had to be signed by the both of us. I haven't worked for her for quite some time. Resently I went to social services to apply for help and was told that I was still getting checks and cashing them.

My question is can I sue her, the man, and the place where they cashed the checks.

A.D. Johnson
Detroit, Mi
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JETX

Senior Member
Based on your post, you can't sue anybody. You haven't been 'damaged'.

However, you do need to file a notice with the 'social services' folks so that your benefits aren't affected.
 

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