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Category Archives: Social Security Disability

Redefining Chronic Fatigue Syndrome

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Social Security Disability Benefits Threatened

You may have heard in the news or read online about recent “attacks” on Social Security. Unfortunately, this Congress has created a situation where benefit cuts to Social Security disability benefits are a real possibility. On January 6, 2015, the House of Representatives adopted its rules of procedure for the 114th Congress. Included in these…

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Federal Student Loans and Social Security Disability

Clients often ask us if their Social Security disability awards can be taken by their creditors. Unfortunately, many clients who are forced to wait a year or longer for their Social Security Disability awards to go through have overdue bills and calls from creditors. Typically, creditors cannot touch a Social Security Disability award. One major…

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“Social Security: Is a Key Foundation Economic Security Working for Women?”

A Senate Finance Committee hearing with this title was held in December of 2014. It’s interesting that the title of this hearing was posed in a question. It appears, unfortunately, the answer to this question is there’s room for improvement. As one of the speakers mentioned, while Social Security is gender neutral, life is not….

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