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Understanding the Difference Between ABLE Accounts and Special Needs TrustsABLE accounts and special needs trusts both play an important role in providing financial security to people with disabilities. Learn more here.
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Understanding the Different Types of Special Needs TrustsThere are two types of special needs trusts: first-party and third-party. Learn how to choose the one that is right for your disabled loved one.
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How Secondary Medical Conditions Affect Your Veterans Disability BenefitsListing secondary conditions on your application for veterans disability benefits can significantly increase your monthly payment. Learn more here.
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How to Appeal a Denial of Veterans Disability BenefitsA denial of VA benefits doesn’t necessarily mean you’re ineligible for financial assistance. Learn how an attorney can help you appeal the denial.
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Receiving VA Disability Benefits for a Mental IllnessService-connected mental illnesses such as PTSD, anxiety, and depression qualify for veterans disability benefits, but preparing your application isn’t easy.
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What You Need to Know About Applying for Veterans Disability BenefitsVA disability law is consistently changing, but an experienced attorney can help you apply for the benefits you need to provide for you and your family.
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Receiving Back Pay for Social Security Disability BenefitsWhen you are approved for disability benefits, you may receive back pay as a lump sum. Learn more here.
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Why Choose a Real Estate Attorney Over a Title and Escrow Company?The purchase or sale of a home will likely be the largest financial transaction you will enter into. it pays to have experienced legal counsel on your side.
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How Self-Employment Affects SSD BenefitsPeople who are self-employed are eligible for Social Security Disability benefits if they’ve paid into the system. Learn more about SSD if you’re self-employed.
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Receiving Both SSD and SSI BenefitsIn some cases, people with disabilities can receive both SSD and SSI benefits. Consult an experienced attorney to learn if you qualify.