There are many sites to search for social security attorneys in California. Here is a site that you might want to check out: http://lawyers.findlaw.com/lawyer/practicestate/Social-Security----Disability/California
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A person could go online to look for an attorney that specializes in Social Security Claims. They could also go to their local Social Services offices and perhaps they would be directed to an attorney who works with only Social Security claims.
One can hire DUI attorneys in California by looking through the yellow pages, looking online and asking for referrals. You could also look through the list of Certified Attorneys. These lawyers specialize in in handling DUI cases.
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When an individual dies, social security should be notified as soon as possible and the funeral director will report the persons death and they will require that persons social security number.
You have to call your social security office to see or you could even go on the website to see the office hours.
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Attorneys can easily be found in California via a website like Lawyers, which allows one to search for attorneys in a specified area with a specified specialty. Alternatively, one could use a service like Yellow Pages, either the physical version found in a phone book or the website of the same name.
To find a list of local attorneys one could contact the state bar. They will have a full list of all attorneys in the area. Alternatively one could visit the website Lawyers where one can search for attorneys in a given area.
No, winning money would not automatically lead to the cutoff of Social Security benefits. However, there are income and asset limits that may affect the Social Security benefits a person receives. If the winnings, plus any other income or assets, exceed these limits, it could result in a reduction or loss of Social Security benefits. It is advised to consult with the Social Security Administration for specific details.
Yes, pension benefits are considered income when calculating Social Security benefits. Depending on the amount of pension received, it could potentially impact the amount of Social Security benefits you are eligible to receive.