If you cannot seek gainful employment because you have medically verified mental or physical impairments, you may be eligible for social security disability (SSD). However, SSD is only available to those who have not or will not be able to work for at least 12 months....
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Should you give your house to your children with a deed?
If you own your house or other properties, you need to plan what happens to your holdings in the future. Deciding how to distribute your real estate to your family serves both your interests and your family's. There are many ways to handle what happens to your home...
Financial and emotional benefits of divorce
Divorce is rarely a time to celebrate, and for many people it is a very unhappy time. However, after the finalization, it is time to begin looking ahead. Instead of focusing on the sadness and challenges, it may help to look at some potential benefits of ending the...
A mental illness could be grounds for disability benefits
When a medical condition or serious physical injury prevents a Michigan resident from working, that individual could be eligible for benefits through the Social Security Administration. You may not know that disability benefits are also available to individuals who...
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and your ability to work
Michigan readers know there are various medical conditions that could prevent them from working and holding gainful employment. In many cases, individuals who are unable to work because of a medical condition could be eligible for certain types of support through the...
Requesting a hearing for a denied disability claim
Michigan readers know that the process of seeking and actually obtaining Social Security benefits can be an arduous process, even with a valid disability. The process requires a significant amount of paperwork, gathering of medical documentation and more, and many...
Are you living with COPD and are unable to work?
Perhaps you thought you had asthma or just couldn't shake a case of bronchitis. In any case, you went to the doctor who told you that the wheezing, shortness of breath, coughing and tightness in your chest mean you suffer from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease,...
Protect your future by avoiding estate planning pitfalls
Estate planning is a crucial step for everyone, even for Michigan residents who do not consider themselves wealthy. This process can allow you to decide what will happen to your hard-earned money and assets after you pass away as well as lay the groundwork to protect...
Did diabetes rob you of your ability to work?
Michigan readers know that diabetes is a serious medical condition, and people who have this condition could have difficulties with everyday activities, including their jobs. If you have diabetes and the progression of this illness has left you where you are no longer...
Does complex regional pain syndrome qualify you for disability?
Many Michigan residents struggle with medical conditions and injuries that prevent them from working, however, not all of them are obvious. You could be struggling with a significant medical condition, known as complex regional pain syndrome, and eventually, it could...