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In a break with other states, the court held that when a person has been determined disabled by the Social Security Administration, there is a presumption that such a person is in fact disabled and unable to earn income. The burden of proof that the person can earn income is on the other party. Golian v. Golian, No. A-4211-99T5 (N.J. Super. Ct. App. Div. Oct. 11, 2001).
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