Losing a loved one who served in the military is a difficult experience. Spouses and children in this situation should understand the available survivor benefits if your family member died from a service-related disability. Knowing how to apply for these benefits can...
Serving Clients Throughout Upstate South Carolina
Serving Clients Throughout Upstate South Carolina
Year: 2024
How the VA determines hearing loss for benefits
For veterans who have served their country, the Veterans Affairs benefits system offers essential support, including compensation for service-related disabilities. One such service-related disability that may qualify a person for benefits is hearing loss. The VA...
Common reasons the VA might deny disability benefits claims
Many veterans seek compensation for disabilities they incurred during their service. As with many things, going through the process can be tricky. Unfortunately, denials from the Veterans Administration are not uncommon. Incomplete medical documentation One reason for...
Steps to take when facing repossession
Repossession can be a daunting prospect for anyone. However, understanding that there are actionable steps you can take to protect your assets and manage this challenging situation is important. There are several key factors to consider if you find yourself facing the...
Choosing between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy
Many people struggle with money in South Carolina. If you are one of them, you might be considering bankruptcy. Two common options are Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. Each has its own set of benefits and considerations. Eligibility Liquidation bankruptcy is another term for...
Why veterans might get a service-connected disability years later
For many veterans, the effects of their service extend far beyond their time in the military. Years after completing their tours of duty, some veterans may have disabilities directly linked to their time in service. These disabilities may necessitate benefits to...
Can you file for bankruptcy without involving your spouse?
When facing debt challenges, you may wonder if it is possible to file for bankruptcy without having to include your spouse in the process. After all, it is understandable to want to protect your partner from unnecessary difficulty or financial harm. To navigate these...
Can filing for bankruptcy put an end to wage garnishment?
Many people see bankruptcy as a potential solution to financial distress. Many who are considering filing for bankruptcy also wonder if it can halt the wage garnishment process. Understanding the relationship between bankruptcy and wage garnishment is important for...
What are my rights in a car repossession?
When a car owner falls behind on payments, the lender may resort to repossession as a means to recover the vehicle. In South Carolina, car owners facing this situation may wonder about how the process works and what they can do about it. The law establishes certain...
Using your VA benefits to buy or refinance a home
Securing or refinancing a home loan can be a significant step toward financial freedom. Eligible veterans can apply for mortgages and refinance loans with special benefits through the Department of Veterans Affairs. Explore the types of loans and find out whether you...