VA Benefits
Collecting Evidence for Your VA Claim Part II
Before we continue I just want to emphasize that this is my opinion. This is not guidance from the VA. I believe that you should send a copy of all relevant information so the VA doesn’t have
Before we continue I just want to emphasize that this is my opinion. This is not guidance from the VA. I believe that you should send a copy of all relevant information so the VA doesn’t have
This is the first part of a two part series on evidence collection. Collecting evidence to support your VA disability claim can be a daunting task. There are a lot of factors to consider. This will not be an
The VA Aid and Attendance program increases the monthly payment amount for veterans or survivors collecting disability compensation, dependency indemnity compensation (DIC) or VA pension that also require the aid and attendance of another person. This is a little bit
Here is a short list of things I believe are most important for all veterans to know with a brief explanation. If you can think of some others post a comment below or MOAA members can join
Disclaimer This article is for currently working members whose retirement days are in the distance. The article probably won’t make sense for people close to retirement or in retirement. Realize I’m making generalizations based on what
Long Term Care planning is one of the hardest things I discuss with clients. First of all, Long Term Care Insurance (LTCI) is expensive. Second, the risk seems far off. Third, you may never use LTCI, but if you need
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We conduct classes on bases as a part of the Transition Assistance Program (TAP) and other base educational programs. Whether it’s our ‘Evaluating Employee Benefits’, ‘Marketing Yourself for a Second Career’ or our ‘Financial Planning for Transition’ class, a frequent
From your days in uniform, when the boss gave you a task, any reason the task wasn’t accomplished as expected was met by the rebuke, “No excuses ” There’s no excuse for leaving a spouse unprepared