by Sarah Schairbaum | Nov 19, 2025 | Estate Planning
Within the last few decades, the marriage rates in the United States have dipped slightly, while the number of unmarried couples who choose to cohabitate has risen. According to recently released data, “the overall share of married individuals has trended...
by Sarah Schairbaum | Oct 19, 2025 | Social Security Disability
Serious injuries tend to upend someone’s life. Car accident injuries or on-the-job injuries may require costly medical interventions, such as hospital stays, surgeries, rehabilitation care, and ongoing physical therapy. Moreover, those with severe injuries may not be...
by Sarah Schairbaum | Sep 19, 2025 | Estate Planning, Social Security Disability
The Social Security Administration (SSA) oversees several assistance programs that are designed to support workers, people with disabilities, older individuals, and other vulnerable people. According to recent data, “73.9 million people—more than a fifth of the entire...
by Sarah Schairbaum | Aug 19, 2025 | Social Security Disability
Many people rely on disability benefits to support themselves and their families when they are unable to work because of a disability or a health condition. To become eligible for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), an applicant must be able to demonstrate...
by Sarah Schairbaum | Jul 19, 2025 | Estate Planning
If you have yet to put an estate plan in place, you are far from alone. According to recent estimates, approximately one-third of Americans have an estate plan in place. There are many reasons that people have not taken the time to create an estate plan, ranging from...