FAQs About Filing A Disability Claim And Getting Legal Counsel

When a person becomes disabled and can't work, he or she has the right to file for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). The conditions under which a person is approved and the amount of money he or she receives can vary by individual circumstances. The laws surrounding SSDI are complicated to understand for most people, so it's a good idea to find a person with experience in social security disability law to help file a claim. Read More 

The Importance Of Retaining A Foreclosure Defense Lawyer

When you buy a home, you need to keep up with your mortgage payments. However, if circumstances beyond your control may have caused you to fall seriously behind in payments, then you may now be facing foreclosure. While it may seem hopeless to fight it, you still have rights as a homeowner. You can make sure that you use the legal rights afforded to you by retaining a foreclosure defense lawyer. Read More 

The Means Test — Filing Bankruptcy While Earning A Good Paycheck

For those who have lost jobs or suffered health problems that limit their earning power, bankruptcy relief is often an obvious choice. But what about those who struggle with various financial crises while still earning a good paycheck? Is there a bankruptcy option for you? The answer is yes. Figuring out what those options are begins with something known as the means test. What is the means test? And how can you improve your chance of passing it? Read More 

Suing A Negligent Driver For Causing An Accident

A risky task that many people perform on a daily basis is driving a vehicle, whether it be for running personal errands or working a job. Unfortunately, such a task always has the risk of getting involved in an accident, as all it takes is for you to drive near a negligent driver to end up in such a traumatic situation. For example, if you are driving behind a pickup truck that is carrying a load that isn't properly secured, everything can come crashing out at your vehicle. Read More 

What To Do If Your Parental Agreement Is Not Being Honored

For many divorcing couples, the most contentious and painful aspect of the split is creating a fair custody arrangement. However, once a custody arrangement is agreed upon and put into place, it must be honored. Unfortunately, issues within the divorce may lead one parent to forego this custody arrangement and not allow the other parent to see their child. Here are the steps you need to take if your ex-spouse is not honoring your custody agreement and keeping you from your children. Read More