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Following years of advocacy by veterans’ groups, a new law aims to provide increased relief to veterans and their families. The “Dole Act,” officially named the Senator…
It is that magic time, every four years, when my email inbox and voicemail explodes with long-lost buddies dating from my years as a federal executive holding a security…
Medical providers operating within the Department of Defense can find their ability to practice medicine in jeopardy following the initiation of the Clinical Adverse Action…
Many employees and contractors of the United States federal government, military personnel, and government officials, who require access to classified information in the course of…
Military members who have been diagnosed with any medical condition that calls into question their ability to perform their duties are referred to the Disability Evaluation System…
When considering the future, wills and trusts are powerful tools to help control what will happen to your assets. Understanding the differences between wills and trusts and the…
When applying for a security clearance, you will need to complete one of two forms depending on the level of clearance you are required to obtain. The SF-85P is used for Public…
Breakups can be rough, but they can become more difficult if a separating couple has children and are unable to come to an agreement on custody issues. When family disputes become…
Life can take twists and turns, and as time goes by and life changes occur, it is important to keep your estate plan up to date. But when exactly is the right time to update your…
This article was updated on March 5, 2026. Obtaining a security clearance is required for any federal employees or contractors who work with classified information. The clearance…
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