Social Media & Divorce: 3 Posts That Can Hurt Your Ex's Case

Social media has become a large part of the average American's life in the past decade, so there's no surprise that certain social media habits can come back to haunt ex-spouses in divorce battles. Below are three types of social media posts that your ex may post during a divorce and how you can use them to your advantage. 1. Your Ex Posts About Spending Money They Supposedly Don't Have [Read More]

2 Major Reasons To Wait For Your Divorce To Be Through Before You Date

Whether you have been married for a year or 20 years, you will be single once again if you decide to get divorced from your spouse. Being single has its perks, and one of these is dating. Dating is not a bad thing after a divorce, but there are reasons you should consider waiting until the divorce is finalized before you begin this new chapter in your life. Here are two important reasons to think about as you begin preparing yourself for the world of dating. [Read More]

Social Security Disability Claims: Starting The Process With A Lawyer Versus Appeals With A Lawyer

When you file for social security disability benefits, there are pluses and minuses to starting the process with a lawyer in tow. It is also a very different sort of process when you do not hire a lawyer until your appeals for benefits have begun. So that you have a clearer and more informed approach to filing for and claiming your disability benefits, here are the significant differences between starting the process with a social security attorney and starting your appeals process with an attorney. [Read More]

Understanding How The Social Security Appeals Council Works

If following your hearing before an administrative law judge (ALJ), your Social Security disability (SSDI) claim is again denied, the next step in the appeal process is to request that the Social Security Appeals Council review your case. Although you may decide to handle this level of appeal on your own, an attorney experienced in filing disability claims can help you understand how the process works so that you have a better chance of winning your case. [Read More]