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Is A Power Of Attorney Responsible For Debt? (GA Guide)

July 16, 2026

Generally, no. A Power of Attorney agent usually isn’t personally responsible for the principal’s debt, but personal liability can arise if the agent co-signs, becomes a joint owner, guarantees a debt, or mishandles funds. That…

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VA Disability Personal Statement Example (Guide To Writing)

July 14, 2026

You’re probably looking at a blank statement form right now, knowing exactly what your condition does to your life and still not knowing how to put it into words the VA will find useful. That’s…

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Is Social Anxiety A Disability (2026 Claim Guide)

July 12, 2026

Yes, severe social anxiety can be a disability. But the legal answer is much narrower than the medical one: social anxiety disorder affects about 15 million American adults, or 7.1% of the U.S. population, and…

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Can I Get Unemployment And Short-Term Disability?

July 10, 2026

You generally can’t receive unemployment and short-term disability at the same time because one claim says you’re able to work and the other says you’re unable to work. In the one well-known hybrid exception, New…

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How Often Does VA Review Disability In 2026?

The letter arrives, and your stomach drops. It has a Department of Veterans Affairs return address, formal language, and just enough uncertainty to make you wonder whether your monthly benefits are about to change. That…

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