What to Bring to Your First Meeting with a Social Security Attorney
- 11 Feb 2021
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As with any facet of life, being properly prepared for a moment greatly increases the efficiency of achieving the objective. This holds true for your first meeting with a social security attorney as well. In this article we will provide a checklist of items you should bring when...
Read MoreThings that You Can Do to Help Your Disability Claim
- 26 Jan 2021
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Your injury or other disability has made it impossible for you to work or only allows you to work some and not earn enough money on which to live. So, you have made the decision to file for full or partial disability. What are some good things to...
Read MoreCan I Change Divorce Lawyers in the Middle of My Case?
- 13 Jan 2021
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We have all seen TV shows and movies where the guy or gal fires their attorney mid-case. This is usually done for dramatic affect to convey the fact that the defendant is losing or that he/she is unstable. But in the real world switching attorneys is something that...
Read MoreCan I qualify for Disability with Arthritis?
- 07 Jan 2021
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
Arthritis is a degenerative disorder which affects many people. In fact, in the United States 23% of people suffer from arthritis. That’s 54 millions people. Arthritis can affect the sufferer to various degrees. Most people take medicine for their arthritis and are able to cope. But for a...
Read MorePreparing for a Divorce
- 30 Dec 2020
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
Unfortunately, divorce is something that many people will have to go through in their adult life. Nobody can truly be totally prepared for the challenges which present themselves, especially in a contested divorce. But, you can prepare yourself as best as possible. We have created this short article...
Read MoreDivorce Rates Rise After Holidays
- 21 Dec 2020
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The holidays are a joyous time for many people. They get to be with their loved ones and away from work. However, these periods of time can also push an already fragile marriage over the edge. A poll of divorce attorneys conducted in California recently showed that divorce...
Read MoreDoes Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Qualify as a Disability
- 08 Dec 2020
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A large portion of the American workforce performs most or all of their works tasks on a computer. Years of computer use can lead to a very painful condition in the arm and wrist called “carpal tunnel syndrome”. This insidious syndrome is caused by the wear and tear...
Read MoreWhat is a Magistrate and Why are They Ruling Over My Divorce?
- 01 Dec 2020
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If you are getting divorced or fighting for child custody you may have received a notice informing you that your case is being handled by a magistrate instead of a judge. Many people are confused as to what a magistrate is and what authority they have under the...
Read MoreCan I Receive Disability for Hearing Loss?
- 25 Nov 2020
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
Disability benefits are available for people with hearing loss. They are available for people who can still work but are limited by their hearing loss as well as for people who cannot work due to their hearing loss. If you are working you can qualify for benefits under...
Read MoreThe Case of Brittany Spears and Her Conservator
- 16 Nov 2020
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Everyone over the age of 20 knows who Brittany Spears is. She is a former teenage pop star who jumped onto the scene in the late 1990’s. Her career saw a meteoric rise to fame where she stayed for a decade. There were some very well-documented events concerning...
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