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Why hire an attorney?

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Why hire an attorney?

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.1. Social Security statutes, regulations and previous case law are very complex legal issues and you need an attorney with knowledge on how to best present your case within the framework of these laws and regulations. 2. Knowledge of past Federal Court Decisions on matters relevant to your case is critical for a favorable outcome. Ability to seamlessly represent you at all levels of review, including Federal District Court filings and 8th Circuit Court of Appeals is critical. 3. If you are successful in winning an appeal in Federal Court or the Court of Appeals, the losing party (the government) may have to pay some or all of your attorney fees. 4. Administrative Law Judges can and do request legal briefs interpreting statutes, rules, regulations and court decisions when those interpretations are critical to the outcome of your case. Attorneys are specifically trained to research and write these legal arguments and presentations on your behalf. 5.

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There are several reasons why a person should hire an attorney. First, an experienced attorney will understand the law precisely and will be able to rightfully uphold a client’s legal rights. Second, an attorney will have the legal knowledge and skill necessary to ensure that a client is making the best financial decision for both their present and their future. Failure to hire an attorney, or to hire an attorney without experience handling bankruptcy matters, can cause even more damage to a person’s finances, credit score and future.

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