Katrine M. Erie Attorney at Law provides individuals with the highest quality of legal representation for Social Security Disability, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, Wills, Estate Administration, Power of Attorney, Living Wills, Guardianship of the person and the estate, and Adoption. Attorney Erie proudly represents the Western Pennsylvania area with her 30 years of experience.
No matter what your case may be, you can count on Katrine M. Erie Attorney at Law with your case. Contact (724) 282-8727 today. Katrine M. Erie Attorney at Law provides her clients with exceptional legal services concerning their social security disability cases. From the initial application to court hearings, you can count on Attorney Erie to be by your side every step of the way.
At, ERIE LAW OFFICES, P.C., we understand that you may need to file for debt relief. Attorney Erie provides her clients with superior representation of Chapter 7 bankruptcy cases from beginning to end. You can count on Ms. Erie to help you with your bankruptcy case.
No matter what your case may be, you can count on Katrine M. Erie Attorney at Law with your case. Contact (724) 282-8727 today. Katrine M. Erie Attorney at Law provides her clients with exceptional legal services concerning their social security disability cases. From the initial application to court hearings, you can count on Attorney Erie to be by your side every step of the way.
At, ERIE LAW OFFICES, P.C., we understand that you may need to file for debt relief. Attorney Erie provides her clients with superior representation of Chapter 7 bankruptcy cases from beginning to end. You can count on Ms. Erie to help you with your bankruptcy case.
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Graduated from Mercyhurst College in 1985 receiving a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science.
In May of 1988, Ms. Erie obtained her law degree (Juris Doctor) from the Santa Clara University School of Law in Santa Clara, California (SCU Law is in the Silicon Valley).
Ms. Erie has represented clients throughout Western Pennsylvania in trials, arbitration proceedings, numerous and varied hearings and administrative proceedings in local, state and federal cases.
In May of 1988, Ms. Erie obtained her law degree (Juris Doctor) from the Santa Clara University School of Law in Santa Clara, California (SCU Law is in the Silicon Valley).
Ms. Erie has represented clients throughout Western Pennsylvania in trials, arbitration proceedings, numerous and varied hearings and administrative proceedings in local, state and federal cases.
Be Represented By A Law Professional with 30+ Years Of Successfully Obtaining Social Security Disability Income Benefits and Supplemental Security Income Benefits For Her Clients.
The Social Security Act also provides benefits called Supplemental Security Income to people with limited income and resources who are disabled, blind, or age 65 or older.
Blind or disabled children may also get SSI.
The medical standards for disability are generally the same in both programs for individuals age 18 or older.
The Social Security Act also provides benefits called Supplemental Security Income to people with limited income and resources who are disabled, blind, or age 65 or older.
Blind or disabled children may also get SSI.
The medical standards for disability are generally the same in both programs for individuals age 18 or older.
The difference at the reconsideration phase is that your claim will be assigned to a new examiner- you will have a fresh set of eyes on your claim, but they will have all the information previously submitted and any updated medical information, questionnaires or consultative examinations.
Katrine M. Erie thoroughly prepares you for the hearing before the Judge, will submit a detailed written Memorandum/Argument as to your impairments and the merits of your disability claim.
The Appeals Council may approve the claim, remand the case back to the ALJ based on errors made/for re-evaluation or deny the Request for Review.
Katrine M. Erie thoroughly prepares you for the hearing before the Judge, will submit a detailed written Memorandum/Argument as to your impairments and the merits of your disability claim.
The Appeals Council may approve the claim, remand the case back to the ALJ based on errors made/for re-evaluation or deny the Request for Review.
Bankruptcy is a right provided by federal law to people who have crushing debt such as credit card bills, medical bills, personal unsecured loans, pending foreclosure, vehicle repossessions and are in need of a fresh start.
Getting behind on your bills can happen to anyone and for any reason such as illness, loss of job, loss of income, or divorce and bankruptcy law helps people restore their financial stability by eliminating those debts.
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy is considered the most common form of bankruptcy for individuals looking for a fresh start financially and for business owners that want to liquidate and terminate their operations.
Getting behind on your bills can happen to anyone and for any reason such as illness, loss of job, loss of income, or divorce and bankruptcy law helps people restore their financial stability by eliminating those debts.
Chapter 7 Bankruptcy is considered the most common form of bankruptcy for individuals looking for a fresh start financially and for business owners that want to liquidate and terminate their operations.
At ERIE LAW OFFICES, P.C., Katrine M. Erie, Attorney at Law represents clients with respect to kinship adoptions, step-parent adoptions and adult adoptions in Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania is one of the least restrictive states on who may adopt.
In Pennsylvania, adoption is generally open, and does not prohibit any adult from adopting.
Additionally, Pennsylvania's adoption laws do not restrict who may or may not be adopted.
This means that adults can be adopted too.
A relative adoption, sometimes also referred to as a kinship adoption, is when an adult adopts an eligible family member.
Pennsylvania is one of the least restrictive states on who may adopt.
In Pennsylvania, adoption is generally open, and does not prohibit any adult from adopting.
Additionally, Pennsylvania's adoption laws do not restrict who may or may not be adopted.
This means that adults can be adopted too.
A relative adoption, sometimes also referred to as a kinship adoption, is when an adult adopts an eligible family member.
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