Why You Still Need (or Benefit from) an Attorney in an Amicable Divorce
- 25 Feb 2026
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
Divorce doesn’t have to be a battlefield. When couples are on good terms, communicate openly, and agree on major issues like property division, child custody, support, and alimony, an amicable (or uncontested) divorce can feel straightforward. Many wonder: “If we’re both on the same page, why spend money...
Read MoreHow Long Does a Social Security Disability Appeal Take in 2026?
- 18 Feb 2026
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
The Social Security Disability appeals process can feel frustratingly slow, especially when you’re dealing with a serious medical condition and financial hardship. As a disability attorney serving clients in Melbourne, Florida, and across Brevard County, I often hear the same question: “How long will my appeal take in...
Read MoreThe Invisible Timeline: What Your Disability Claim Looks Like Month by Month in 2026
- 16 Jan 2026
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
Most disability applicants anticipate the disability application process to be streamlined, straightforward and easy to understand. Though it can be that way for some people it is often not the case. In reality, the Social Security Administration (SSA) process in 2026 is more like a winding road with...
Read MoreWrongful Death Claims in Brevard County: What Families Need to Know
- 09 Dec 2025
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
Losing a loved one is a painful thing. To lose them through the negligence of others can bring a sense of anger and frustration alongside of mourning. In Florida, the Wrongful Death Act (Florida Statutes §§ 768.16–768.26) gives certain family members the right to seek compensation and accountability...
Read MoreHow Long Does It Take to Get Approved for Disability in Brevard County Right Now?
- 21 Nov 2025
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
You’ve found yourself unable to work and now you need to tap into disability benefits which you have paid into your entire working life. To get approved for these benefits you must essentially pass the gatekeepers. They will take a look at your application and decide if you...
Read MoreHow Long Must a Person Be Disabled Before They Can File for Disability?
- 24 Sep 2025
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
If you suddenly become disabled and unable to earn a living, then there is no reason not to file for disability. In fact, the Social Security Administration (SSA) recommends applying immediately to avoid delays in processing and potential back payments. Of course, if your situation is one where...
Read More90% of Social Security Beneficiaries Receive Tax Break
- 04 Jul 2025
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
New legislation was signed this week which removed federal taxes on Social Security benefits for up to 90% of recipients, providing much needed relief. When a person is on a fixed-income and unable to work, every penny counts. “This is a historic step forward for America’s seniors,” said...
Read MoreMedical Evidence is Most Important Factor When Filing for Disability
- 03 Jul 2025
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
When it comes to filing for disability there are many factors to consider. Providing accurate and timely information on your application is a must but one factor stands out as more important than any other. Medical documentation detailing your condition from initial diagnosis to your most recent treatment...
Read MoreWhy Choosing the Right Social Security Disability Attorney Matters
- 16 Jun 2025
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
You’ve been down the road of applying for disability only to find yourself at a dead end. You even reached out to an attorney to help, and your case stalled. This could very well be due to choosing a bad attorney. An attorney with a poor work ethic...
Read MoreWhat is the ABLE Act?
- 22 Jan 2025
- Posted By WebSiteAdmin
Ten years ago, the ABLE act was signed into law. As you may have guessed, ABLE is an acronym which stands for Achieving a Better Life Experience. The actual full and legal name of the Act is the Stephen Beck, Jr. Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) Act....
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