Estate Planning Made Simple

Estate planning does not have to be the long, drawn-out process it appears to be. This is especially the case when you receive help from an attorney experienced in this area. While there are many people who prefer not to think about death, it is an inevitability that everybody needs to think about, especially if they have dependents. Are you unsure how to approach your estate planning process? This guide will help you take your plan to the next level. Read More 

Why Companies In The Marijuana Industry Need An Environmental Law Attorney

The marijuana industry has been growing by leaps and bounds for the last few years. Because of the restrictions on the production and sale of marijuana products in the past (some of which are still present today), many of the companies emerging as leaders in the industry are relative newcomers. That can be a problem when it comes to complying with environmental regulations.  How Can an Environmental Law Attorney Help Marijuana Businesses Stay in Compliance? Read More 

How Will A Continuing Disability Review Affect Your SSDI?

Once you are approved for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), keeping is the next challenge. Recipients that take the benefit for granted may end up losing it. The SSA does periodic checks of recipients called Continuing Disability Reviews (CDR). To find out what a CDR is and how to handle it, read on. Continuing Disability Reviews in a Nutshell Your first inkling of a CDR will come via a letter from the SSA. Read More 

Unable To Work And Have A Student Loan? Here’s Help

When things go wrong, a domino effect can occur. If you are unable to work at your job because of a medical or mental health condition, Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) could pay you monthly benefits. That, though, is only the beginning. If you get approved for SSDI, you might also be able to have your student loan forgiven. To find out more about the Total and Permanent Disability Discharge program (TPD), read on. Read More 

Which DUI Diversion Program Should You Pursue?

Although all states levy significant penalties against those who drive under the influence of drugs and alcohol, courts recognize people make mistakes and offer DUI diversion programs as a way for them to make amends while also doing the work required to prevent similar lapses in judgment in the future. However, not all diversion programs are the same. Here's information about the two of the most common ones to help you pick the one that best serves your needs. Read More