3 Life Changes That Could Change Your Social Security Disability

Posted on: 12 October 2022
When you receive social security disability benefits, the Social Security Administration sends you a set amount monthly. Normally the only changes to the amount of your benefits come from the annual cost of living increase. Fortunately, some life changes could increase the number of benefits you are entitled to. Unfortunately, these additional funds are not automatically awarded to you and may require the assistance of a Social Security Disability lawyer to obtain what is rightfully yours.
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3 Reasons Your Divorce Attorney May Recommend Hiring A Private Investigator

Posted on: 20 September 2022
When filing for divorce, you may be surprised to hear your attorney recommend that you hire a private investigator. However, private investigators have proven very beneficial in many divorce cases. Continue reading below to learn more about some of the ways in which these investigators may be able to prove beneficial in your divorce case as well.   #1: Dealing With Issues Of Fault  Nowadays, many people simply file for a no-fault divorce.
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Why You Might Need A Special Education Lawyer

Posted on: 23 August 2022
If you have a child with special needs and they are in the public school system, you will need to work with the staff there in order to come up with a specialized educational plan for them. However, things do not always go according to plan and you might need to have a lawyer step in to help you. Remember, you are your child's main advocate. They need you to help make sure that they are getting their needs met while also getting a proper education based on their learning level and personal abilities.
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How To Make Your Divorce More Private

Posted on: 26 July 2022
Court proceedings are public and anyone can have access to them. Therefore, defending your privacy can be difficult in some cases. However, there are some ways in which you can make your divorce proceedings much more private. It's important to discuss with a divorce lawyer what your options are. Having Your Divorce Records Sealed One way to ensure that your divorce is private is to file divorce records under seal. The judge will be allowed to decide whether they want the divorce records to remain private.
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