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Disability Benefits for Mild Intellectual Disability

11th March 2011
Mild Intellectual Disability (MID) or mild mental retardation is a situation where a person will have slower intellectual development. People having MID will be able to attend regular classes in school. However, they may need some extra help to cope up wi...
Author: Emely Porter
Family Law

Contesting a will - know your rights

20th December 2010
The time immediately following the death of a loved one is always a difficult time for all involved. This time can unfortunately be even more painful if there is confusion or dispute surrounding the manner in which the deceased’s estate will be split bet...
Author: Jessica Parker
Trusts

Incidence of Alzheimer's Rose 10 Percent in Last 5 Years

12th August 2010
More than 5 million people in the United States are living with Alzheimer's disease, a 10 percent increase from five years ago, according to a new report from the Alzheimer's Association. This number includes 4.9 million people over the age of 65 and betw...
Author: Law Office of Sean D. Ethington
Legal

Learn the Truth About Nursing Home Neglect and Elder Abuse

14th October 2009
It's a hard decision to entrust a loved one to the care of strangers. Your loved one might be scared or confused when placed in unfamiliar surroundings. They might suffer from dementia, angry outbursts, or the inability to speak. For families of elders wh...
Author: Daniel Berry