Slaughter v. Commonwealth
Slaughter v. Commonwealth
Opinion of the Court
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Maxine Slaughter has appealed from an order of the Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare (DPW) sustaining the denial by the Philadelphia County Board of Assistance of her application for emergency assistance in the amount, as we understand the record, of $300.00. We reverse.
Ms. Slaughter was employed by Lankenau Hospital for about ten years. Illness forced her to leave her work. She applied for assistance and in October, 1977 she and her two children became recipients of Aid to Families With Dependent Children (AFDC) in the amount of $302.00 per month, an amount less than she made at Lankenau. Ms. Slaughter had financial obligations when she left her work which became pressing when her income was reduced. A furniture dealer caused a levy to be made on all her household furnishings for a $241.00 bill, to avoid which she used money which she would otherwise have paid on her
We disagree with the County Board’s characterization of Ms. Slaughter’s difficulty as being due to money mismanagement, and indeed the Department of Public Welfare in its brief agrees that this was at least an inaccurate description. In fact Ms. Slaughter’s indebtedness for the furniture and on account of the mortgage were incurred during her employment at Lankenau. There is no evidence in the record which would tend to show that Ms. Slaughter spent her money improvidently or that had she been able to work she' would not have met her obligations. Nor do we agree with the County Board’s conclusion that Ms. Slaughter was disqualified because she had not dem
Accordingly, we enter the following
- Order
And Now, this 15th day of October, 1979, the order of the Department of Public Welfare dated May 30, 1978 is reversed and this case is remanded to the Department of Public Welfare for action consistent with this opinion.
Reference
- Full Case Name
- Maxine Slaughter v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Public Welfare
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- Published