Questions About Social Security Disability Answered

When you are applying for benefits, you may have a number of questions as you go through the process. Applying for benefits can get complicated, and waiting for your benefits to start if you've been approved can be difficult. If you are considering applying for social security disability benefits, here are the answers to some frequently asked questions about social security disability benefits. 1. How long will it take to get approved for benefits? [Read More]

2 Tips For Dealing With A Parent Who Decides Not To Exercise Their Visitation Rights

During the course of a child custody case, the judge will appoint sole or joint custody to the parents. If the case was just filed, then the judge will grant you a temporary order. During a temporary order, it is much easier to ask for a change in the visitation because the judgment has not been finalized yet. However, once the visitation is finalized it will be difficult to get the judgment changed. [Read More]

3 Things You Should Do Before Getting A Divorce

Getting a divorce is a very big decision. This is not something that you should rush into. Recognize that getting the divorced finalized can take a good deal of time, so it is best if you can prepare as much as possible to make the process go as smoothly as possible. Here are a couple things that you should do before you get divorced so that things will be easier.   [Read More]

Maneuvering Through The Tricky Laws Surrounding ERISA Disability Claims: How A Lawyer Can Help

Government agencies often make laws more difficult to understand and follow than is really necessary. Anyone who has ever filed their federal taxes has experienced this confusion. If you are attempting to file a disability claim but are trying to file it with the government instead of through your private insurance provider, you may end up with a similar headache. This is due to the fact that ERISA (Employee Retirement Income Security Act) has some tricky laws to maneuver around and through. [Read More]