How Estate Planning Works
When thinking about getting a will set up, many wonder how estate planning works and whether a will is enough. Estate planning is planning what… Read More »How Estate Planning Works
When thinking about getting a will set up, many wonder how estate planning works and whether a will is enough. Estate planning is planning what… Read More »How Estate Planning Works
Unfortunately, this answer to whether Social Security Disability benefits can be increased is not as simple as “yes” or “no.” The amount of your Social… Read More »Can Social Security Disability Benefits Be Increased?
Just like most things in life, everyone can give advice when it comes to estate planning. The question is, who can give estate planning advice… Read More »Who Can Give Estate Planning Advice?
If you have filed for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits, you should always seek doctor’s care and follow the… Read More »Can Social Security Disability Make You Have Surgery?
One question clients often have is if they are approved for Social Security Disability (SSDI) benefits, are the social security disability benefits for life. The… Read More »Are Social Security Disability Benefits for Life?
No, estate planning is not the same as a will. While a will can (and likely should!) be a part of your estate plan, it… Read More »Is Estate Planning the Same as a Will?
Yes, Social Security disability benefits are retroactive. If you are approved for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits, you may be eligible for retroactive payments.… Read More »Are Social Security Disability Benefits Retroactive?
We are often used to attorneys requiring a “retainer” up front to represent us in matters. Therefore, some clients wait to call an attorney for… Read More »How Do I Pay My Disability Lawyer?
A question at the forefront of most people’s mind when thinking about making their estate plan is how much it should cost. Between the very… Read More »How Much Does Estate Planning Cost?
One piece of “lingo” you may hear throughout your disability application process is RFC – Residual Functional Capacity. An RFC is the maximum effort you… Read More »What is a Residual Functional Capacity (RFC)?