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There are many different attorneys such as: International Attorneys, Bankruptcy Attorneys, Employment Attorneys, Divorce Attorneys, and Social Security Attorneys. For a complete list check the government website.
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
Yes, the ABA recognizes social security as a specialty. More specifically, they recognize Social Security Disability as a certification specialty.
No, "social sciences" is not a proper noun. It is a common noun that refers to academic disciplines that study human society and social relationships.
There are attorneys in the phone book or through a bar association who assist with this type of claim.
Yes, Social Security is a proper noun, it is the name of a government agency and a citizens' insurance program.
Go to the social security office with proper ID.
Find Law is pretty reputable: http://lawyers.findlaw.com/lawyer/practice/Social-Security----Disability . Note that some of the results for this on Google seemed scammy, so be careful.
Yes, you can recover excess social security from multiple jobs by claiming it on your 1040 and getting a tax refund or changing your tax withholding. See www.mymoneyblog.com/archives/2007/11/multiple-jobs-dont-overpay-social-security-tax.html for more information
This question is too vague...What type of social situation are you referring to? "proper social behavior" would be a manner of behavior accepted as correct by most resonable people.
No. There is a term "proper knowledge" which has social connotations.
When it is the name of a course or part of a book title, Social Studies is a proper noun. For most other uses, social studies is a common noun. Example uses: Your school requires that you take a social studies course each year. I get my highest grades in social studies. You must take Social Studies I and Social Studies II, but Social Studies III is optional.