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. [Read More]

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. [Read More]

What You Need to Know About Arson Charges

Arson is defined as the intentional burning of a property, typically in a malicious manner. Arson is a violent crime that is generally treated as a felony. Arson may involve an actual fire, but it can also include damage caused by smoke and explosions. In the past, arson laws typically applied to the property of others, but now arson can also apply to one's own property. Are you facing arson charges? [Read More]

Seeking Custody And Visitation As A Grandparent

If you are a grandparent who sees their child getting a divorce, you may wonder how custody works. Can you receive custody or visitation of a child? How can you pursue a case of grandparents' rights without adding to the stress of the situation at hand? Any kind of child custody case can be very difficult to manage, especially if you are worried about making a situation more hostile. Want to make the process as smooth as possible? [Read More]