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Social Security Disability: 5 Winning Tactics

Social Security Disability is a maze. These are 5 tips to get you through the maze.

Cerebral Palsy and How Medical Malpractice may be Responsible

Cerebral palsy is a disorder caused by damage to the brain before, during, or a short time after birth.

Business Succession Planning

A business succession plan is like estate planning for your business. And just like humans, businesses have a life cycle.

Important Factors in Virginia Workers Compensation Settllements

In my 39 years of experience I have discovered ten factors one must consider in settling a Virginia Workers Compensation Case.

Becoming Incapacitated Without A Healthcare Power Of Attorney

A Healthcare Power of Attorney is meant to be in place to allow you to make healthcare decisions for yourself when you are no longer able to speak for yourself. You are considered to be legally incapacitated when you can no longer speak for yourself.

The Best Time To Make A Living Will and Healthcare Power of Attorney

A Living Will and Healthcare Power are the most important estate planning documents that you can make. This is for the simple fact that they affect you and have huge ramifications for you while you are still alive.

The EEOC and FCHR

Description of the administrative process of filing with the EEOC and Florida Commmision on Human Relations.

Bankruptcy Lawyers in Tempe, Arizona

Our experienced, affordable bankruptcy attorneys provide financial guidance, smart options, and multiple solutions through our FREE Debt Evaluation and FREE Initial Consultation with a qualified Tempe bankruptcy attorney.

What is Alternative Dispute Resolution?

Alternative Dispute Resolution, according to Wikipedia

Ethical Wills and Legacy Planning

The Heart and Soul of Estate Planning

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