Frequently asked questions

       

  1. What happens after my retirement hearing?
  2. Is there a way to settle my case without a hearing?
  3. How can I get a hearing?
  4. What are my rights?
  5. Can my case be mediated?
  6. Who is involved in the hearing?
  7. What can I bring to my hearing?
  8. Can I waive my hearing and submit my case on documents?
  9. When and where will the hearing be conducted?
  10. What if I cant be there on the day set?
  11. What if I dont attend the hearing or fail to participate in the proceedings?
  12. Can I call the Administrative Magistrate to discuss the case?
  13. Can I get a stenographic record of the hearing?
  14. How can I prove my case?
  15. When will the Administrative Magistrate decide the case?
  16. Do I have a right to appeal the decision?
  17. Where is DALA located?
  18. Can I file documents electronically?
  19. How do I appeal a decision of a retirement board?
  20. Is there a recommended order for exhibits in disability cases?

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