If you believe that a divorce is an unavoidable event in your near future, the right planning steps now can make things go a lot easier and faster. Here are some of the things you can do now.
1. Learn About the Process
The more you understand what to expect in divorce proceedings, the better you can manage your own outcome. Rather than constantly playing catchup, you can act proactively and with confidence in your decisions.
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SSDI Vs SSI Benefits
When you are looking for Social Security benefits, you may come across two similar terms: SSDI and SSI. SSDI stands for Social Security Disability Insurance and SSI stands for Supplemental Security Income. It's helpful to understand the difference between these two programs.
SSDI
Social Security Disability Insurance refers to a program in which you receive benefits if you are unable to earn a substantial income over the course of twelve months.
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Worth the Wait: What to Know about Social Security Back Pay
For workers unable to do their job due to a medical condition, the Social Security Administration (SSA) may be able to help. While former workers cannot expect to be paid anything near their previous salary from the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program, funds are always welcome. For those with an approved application, a bit of a bonus may be possible and that can help with budgetary concerns. Read on and find out more about SSDI and back pay.
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Why You Need A Divorce Lawyer
According to studies conducted in 2016, the divorce rates in America are on the decline. Although the divorce rate has gone down compared to past years, the number of divorces in the country is still alarming. The process of divorce in the U.S. is quite complicated and lengthy and requires the expertise of a divorce attorney. Here are some of the reasons you should involve a lawyer in your divorce case.
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