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Posted on Tuesday, February 21, 2006 - 6:17 pm:   

My husband was incarcerated in late November 2005 for 'contempt of court' in a civil matter. He is in the process of trying to purge it. He had also recently gotten on SSI, and we just received a notice stating, "we cannot pay you because you are imprisoned for the conviction of a crime". However, he has not been charged and we don't think he will be charged; nor has he been convicted of a crime. Is there something we can do. We rely on his SSI to pay the rent where I'm living while he is away. Thank you

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