When Your Medical Condition Is Questioned By The Social Security Administration

At the center of every Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) claim is medical evidence. It's not enough to be afflicted with a condition, applicants must also prove their medical condition to the Social Security Administration (SSA). For some help in knowing what the SSA is looking for in terms of medical proof, read on. The Primary Proof: Your Medical Records When you apply for SSDI, you must complete an application. In most cases, you can explain your medical issues on the application without the need for sending in medical records. [Read More]

Who Gets The Car? Settling Transportation Issues During Divorce

At times, who gets what car is not an issue during divorce. When a couple each has their own vehicles, they may decide to each keep it and to continue making payments on any auto loans. Unfortunately, not everyone has two or more cars. If you are afraid you'll get stuck without transportation if you divorce, read on to learn about your options. Who Needs the Car the Most? If neither of you can agree about who can use the car during separation, you might have to take things before a judge. [Read More]