We like to use our blog as a way to update you about news and changes in Social Security Disability and Veterans' Disability Benefits, as well as to provide you with helpful information and tips.
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Comfort Food: Old Fashioned Popcorn BallsHalloween is this month and it’s a perfect time to make this time honored Halloween treat—popcorn balls.
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PTSD FAQ: What You Need to Know About Post-Traumatic StressSoldiers who return after experiencing a traumatic event during war may develop PTSD. In our PTSD FAQ, learn what you need to know about post-traumatic stress.
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Money Tips for Second MarriagesA major factor in failed second marriages is money. Here are a few ideas on how you can keep money from splitting you and your new spouse apart.
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President Signs Memorandum to Wipe Out Student Debt of Disabled VeteransBureaucratic barriers have been removed which opens the way for permanently disabled American veterans to erase any student loan obligations.
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Meet Lynne Niemants: A spotlight on one of the professional team members who work for you at Cuddigan Law.spotlight on one of the team members who work for you at Cuddigan Law.
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Comfort Food From the kitchen of Janet Cuddigan Comfort Food: Tailgate WingsWhether you are tailgating at the game or at home or you just like chicken wings with some zing, you’ll love this recipe.
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Agent Orange Storage Locations: Getting the Information You NeedIf you believe you were exposed to Agent Orange but didn't serve in Vietnam, learn about U.S. storage locations of this deadly toxin.
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Should You Sacrifice Your Retirement to Bail Out Your Adult Children?It is a natural reaction to want to help our children when they get into financial difficulty—after all we have helped them all our lives, right?
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A Massive Shift of VA Health Care to the Private Sector is UnderwayNow a larger portion of the nine million VA health care enrollees will be allowed to receive private care treatment outside of traditional VA hospitals.
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Are You Nomophobic?Phobos was the Greek god of fear & it is from that name that we get the word phobia—a irrational fear of something that in reality poses very little danger