Disability for Children with Learning Disorder or Developmental Delay
- 22 Jun 2020
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
Children diagnosed with an “intellectual disorder” may be eligible for SSI to help pay for special education needs and/or medical treatments. Social Security income is designed to help any family with low income pay their bills. Having a child with special needs can be very labor intensive and...
Read MoreSome Good Tips If You Decide You Are Moving Forward With Divorce
- 10 Jun 2020
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
If you and/or your spouse have decided that getting a divorce is the best option, but have not made any moves in that direction, this article is for you. We have put together a list of helpful tips on how to move forward with the divorce process. Court...
Read MoreWhat People With Social Security Benefits Should Know About Stimulus Checks
- 01 Jun 2020
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
As you have heard, the government has created the CARES Act which set to infuse over $2T into the US economy. This was called a “stimulus action” but in reality it was created to help people pay their bills after the corona-virus put many people out of work...
Read MoreLong-Term Disability vs Social Security Disability – What You Should Know
- 22 May 2020
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
This is a question that comes up all the time. In this article we will go over what long-term disability and social security disability are and then describe how they are different. SSDI – is disability coverage offered through the government. The program, which you pay into your...
Read MoreWhat is a Collaborative Divorce?
- 12 May 2020
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
As the name implies, a collaborative divorce is one in which both sides work hard to meet in the middle in an effort to avoid going to trial. It is also described as a “solution-focused” process. Most people are aware of how emotionally and physically draining a divorce...
Read MoreAre You at Risk of Losing Your Health Insurance During Your Divorce?
- 27 Apr 2020
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
Never has it been more apparent that the need for good quality health insurance is a must. If you or your family gets sick, you want to be able to get the best health care possible. Insurance rates and policies are often created for the family unit and...
Read MoreHow Covid-19 is Affecting Social Security Disability
- 08 Apr 2020
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
During this pandemic, most every business and entity have shut down to prevent the spread of the virus. Many businesses have simply scaled back their activities while still offering customer service. This goes for many government agencies as well. People with disabilities who rely on government assistance are...
Read MoreGrandparents as Legal Guardians of Grandchildren
- 26 Mar 2020
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
It certainly isn’t rare to find grandparents that are the legal guardians of their grandchildren. But there are many reasons why they end up being the guardians. It could be due to any one of a bunch of factors including death of parents, disability of parents, absence of...
Read MoreDo My Crippling Panic Attacks Qualify Me for Social Security Disability?
- 19 Mar 2020
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
Panic attacks are in the family of diagnosis called “anxiety disorders”. These disorders can range from a mild to severe in how they impact the sufferer’s life. A popular website on the subject lists the four most common anxiety disorders as: Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) Social Anxiety Specific...
Read MoreThe Five Most Common Irreconcilable Differences
- 10 Mar 2020
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
Irreconcilable Differences is the single most cited reason for divorces in the United States. They are defined as “an inability for two parties to resolve their differences in order to save their marriage” by legaldictionary.net. But really, it often just means my spouse and I no longer get...
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