- Child SupportPayments from other benefit programs or sources such as Social Security, veterans benefits, a pension, alimony, or child support (“unearned income”)
- Spousal Support
- Social Security DisabilityWhen a person becomes unable to work due to a severe physical and/or mental impairment, she may be eligible for Social Security disability insurance and/or supplemental security income. Often, the process is confusing and overwhelming. We assist claimants with all levels of the process including the initial application. If you need assistance with an appeal, please call the Peña & Bromberg, PLLC. You do not pay a fee unless we win the case. Our agreement calls for attorney’s fee to be 25% of past-due benefits paid from a claimant’s backpay, including any benefits paid to your family, up to $7,200 as of 11/30/2022. If a case goes to the Appeals Council, or US District Court, then the fee is 25% of past-due benefits for which we will have to file a fee petition either to the administrative law judge, or to the US District Court – the regulations do not impose a cap other than the 25% of the past-due benefits. If the Social Security Administration has denied your claim, call us right away!