2016

Three Key Things To Know About Disability Claim Denials And Appeals

If you're applying for Social Security benefits for disability, it's important to understand that your claim may be denied on the first evaluation. While many claims will be approved on first review, you should familiarize yourself with the process for dealing with a denial. After all, many cases are subsequently approved when the decision is appealed. The more you know going in, the easier the process will be for you moving forward.

Answering A Few Common Questions Concerning Personal Injury Lawsuits

Suffering injuries or damages due to the actions of another person can be a stressful experience. In addition to the financial consequences, it can be easy for individuals to feel stressed when they are trying to decide the best option for pursuing justice. If this is a situation that you have recently encounter, you might not be very sure about the steps that you should take to remedy the situation. Once you have the following few questions answered, you might find that you are in a better position to recover your losses.

Why Your Living Trust Should Be Accompanied By A POD Account

Living trusts are generally seen as one of (if not the) best ways to help your heirs avoid having to go through the probate process. However, the trusts do have a few requirements that can make managing them an ongoing process. While these aren't difficult requirements, sometimes they aren't ones you want to deal with at a particular point for whatever reason — maybe you started a new bank account and don't want to have to fill out the paperwork to add that account to your trust, for example.

Extracurricular Activities And Divorced Parents: Who Pays?

Raising a well-rounded child is crucial to their success later in life. Incorporating a good balance of extracurricular activities can offer a solution in this area. While excellent for the child, these activities can present concerns for divorced parents, with the greatest question being – who is financially responsible? Unfortunately, the answer isn't always black and white as there is a large grey area that can have an influence on this decision.

Uncertain Paternity And Child Support

The joy of becoming a father can be somewhat dampened when the news is unexpected and from a past relationship. While you may be at first stunned, most of the time the natural reflex to "do the right thing" kicks in. Before you accept paternity, however, you might want to think twice to ensure that you aren't obligating yourself to 18-plus years of child support for a child that is not yours.