How Do You Recognize The Symptoms Of Housing Discrimination Against Families With Minor Children?

Sometimes, it's tough being a parent. Young families often don't have the money to put a large down payment on a house of their own, so they have to find a suitable rental. Finding a rental in a good neighborhood, with decent rates, the right number of beds, a good school system and a kid-friendly neighborhood isn't always easy to do -- especially if you meet with discrimination just because you have children. Read More 

How To Avoid A Technical Denial Of Social Security Disability Application

Applying for disability benefits with the Social Security Administration (SSA) can be a tedious process. Filing a claim can be even more frustrating when you're turned down. Nearly two-thirds of all initial Social Security disability claims are denied. When a claim is denied, it becomes a complicated legal appeal process. Here is an overview, of the critical technical reasons for the denial of a Social Security disability claim. SSDI vs. SSI Read More 

Try These Options Before Suing For Encroachment

If your neighbor is enriching on your property, you can get back your property rights by taking legal action. However, there are a few options you can and should try first before suing your neighbor; here are three examples of such options: Confirm the Encroachment First Few things are as bad as false accusations, so you need to confirm that your neighbor is actually encroaching on your property before making the accusations. Read More 

Why You Should Never Admit Fault Immediately After a Car Crash

If you are sure you have caused a car accident, shouldn't you just admit fault and save everybody all the trouble of determining liability? On the surface, this seems like good advice, but if you dig a little bit deeper, you will realize why it's a terrible idea. Here are several reasons you should never admit liability after a car crash: Your Insurer Doesn't Want You to Do It Most insurers will tell you not to admit fault even after causing the accident. Read More 

That’s Worth How Much? 4 Marital Assets You Need To Document When You File For Divorce

When you're going through a divorce, stress can make it difficult to focus on important information—such as finances. That lack of focus may come back to haunt you during the settlement negotiations. If you're in the process of a divorce, it's important that you pay close attention to your finances, particularly the assets that you and your spouse share. Paying attention to your assets will help ensure that they're divided fairly in the settlement. Read More