What is a Living Will?
A living will is a statement that outlines your wishes regarding your medical treatment in the event you are unable to give informed consent. What… Read More »What is a Living Will?
A living will is a statement that outlines your wishes regarding your medical treatment in the event you are unable to give informed consent. What… Read More »What is a Living Will?
If you have asthma and it prevents you from engaging in typical activities of daily living, including work, you may be able to get disability… Read More »Can I Get Disability for Asthma?
Florida Health Care Surrogate In Florida, a health care surrogate (“surrogate”) is an important part of your estate plan. Your surrogate is someone who would… Read More »What is a Florida Health Care Surrogate?
Applying for disability with depression can be hard. If you are dealing with depression, you may have lost interest in activities you used to enjoy,… Read More »Applying for Disability with Depression
What is a Will and Do I Need One? A will is a legal document that outlines your wishes for how your property and assets… Read More »What is a Will?
If you have been diagnosed with Crohn’s disease and the severity of the condition prevents you from working, you may qualify for Social Security disability… Read More »Can I Collect Social Security for Crohn’s Disease?
Trusts are often misunderstood. Many people think they are complex legal documents only for the wealthy. That is not true. A trust is simply a… Read More »What is a Trust?
While some fibromyalgia patients can continue to work on a full or part-time basis, others may not be able to. If you apply for disability… Read More »Applying for Disability with Fibromyalgia
Join Florida attorney Kaitlin Fallon Wildoner on Monday, May 11, 2020, at 10:00 AM EST as she discusses trusts. This overview will explain what a… Read More »WEBINAR: What is a Trust?
When applying for Social Security disability benefits, there are a few steps you can take to give the best chance of approval. You may have… Read More »When Applying for Social Security Disability Benefits