Optimize your benefits with advice.
The average household loses over $110,000 in potential income by making the wrong Social Security claiming decisions. I can help you get the money you earned and are entitled to.
-Athila Soares Nunes
Don’t lose out on hundreds of thousands of dollars in lifetime benefits by making the wrong decision.
You may be able to collect up to one-half of your spouse’s benefits.
You may qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance benefits.
You may decrease your payroll taxes and still receive maximum benefits.
You may qualify to receive Social Security benefits from your ex-spouse.
You may qualify to receive survivor benefits that are greater than your own.
If you are a lawful permanent resident, you may qualify for Social Security.
With hundreds (and sometimes thousands) of filing options, getting the most from Social Security can be a complex decision. As a Registered Social Security Analyst, I can help you answer common retirement questions like:
At the completion of your analysis, you will be provided with a comprehensive planning report outlining your benefit considerations in a way you can easily understand; with instructions for when and how to file, calculations, definitions, and much more.
With over a decade of legal and public sector experience, Athila Soares Nunes brings a uniquely comprehensive perspective to Social Security income planning. As a Registered Social Security Analyst (RSSA®), he is committed to helping individuals and families navigate one of their most critical retirement decisions with clarity and confidence.
Athila is currently a Juris Doctor Candidate at the Massachusetts School of Law. His legal training deepens his ability to analyze complex regulatory frameworks and advocate effectively on behalf of clients, skills he applies directly to his work as an RSSA®.
His professional background spans immigration law, personal injury litigation, and public pension administration. Most notably, he served at the Massachusetts State Retirement Board, where he led the Group Classification Unit, overseeing eligibility determinations under Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 32, and presenting monthly findings to the State Treasurer and Board Members. This experience gave him rare insight into the intersection of public benefits, administrative law, and retirement security, a foundation that directly informs his Social Security advisory work.
Whether working with pre-retirees, couples navigating spousal and survivor benefits, or public employees affected by WEP and GPO provisions, Athila is dedicated to helping clients make informed, strategic decisions that maximize their lifetime Social Security income