What Are the Rules for US Social Security Benefits While Living Abroad?
🌎If you move abroad, you can generally still receive US Social Security benefits, provided you are a US citizen or meet specific residency exceptions. However, federal law strictly prohibits the…
by catalog.lawyerMar 25 No commentsWhat is the Difference Between US FERS and CSRS Federal Retirement?
💡In the United States, CSRS is the legacy retirement system for federal employees hired before 1987, offering a larger standalone annuity without Social Security integration. Conversely, FERS is the modern…
by catalog.lawyerMar 25 No commentsHow to Apply for US Veterans Affairs (VA) Survivors Pension?
💡The United States VA Survivors Pension is a tax-free, needs-based benefit for unremarried spouses and unmarried children of deceased wartime veterans. Generally, applicants file Form VA 21-534EZ. As of 2026,…
by catalog.lawyerMar 25 No commentsHow to Transfer US GI Bill Educational Benefits to a Spouse or Child?
🎓To transfer your US Post-9/11 GI Bill educational benefits to a spouse or child, you generally must have completed at least 6 years of active duty or selected reserve service.…
by catalog.lawyerMar 25 No commentsCan Non-US Citizens Receive Social Security Retirement Benefits?
🌎Yes, non-US citizens can receive Social Security retirement benefits if they meet federal criteria. Generally, a lawful permanent resident must accumulate 40 work credits (roughly 10 years of taxed employment)…
by catalog.lawyerMar 25 No commentsHow to Apply for Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) Benefits in the US?
🚂The United States Railroad Retirement Board (RRB) provides specialized pension benefits that replace standard Social Security for career railroad workers. To qualify for a basic annuity in 2026, you generally…
by catalog.lawyerMar 25 No commentsWhat to Do If You Lose Your US Social Security Card?
🔎If you lose your US Social Security card, you can generally replace it for free online or at a local office. The federal government limits replacements to 3 cards per…
by catalog.lawyerMar 25 No commentsWhat is the Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) in US Social Security?
💰The Windfall Elimination Provision (WEP) is a US federal rule that may reduce your Social Security retirement benefits if you earn a pension from an employer that did not withhold…
by catalog.lawyerMar 25 No commentsHow to Appeal a US Medicare Part D Coverage Denial?
🚨If your Medicare Part D plan denies your prescription medication coverage, you have the right to a 5-level federal appeal process. Most applicants in the USA start by requesting a…
by catalog.lawyerMar 25 No commentsHow Do Ex-Spouses Claim US Social Security Benefits Based on a Former Marriage?
💰To claim US Social Security benefits based on an ex-spouse’s record, your marriage must have lasted at least 10 consecutive years. As of March 2026, you can apply for free…
by catalog.lawyerMar 25 No commentsHow to Become a Representative Payee for a US Social Security Beneficiary?
✨To become a Representative Payee for a US Social Security Beneficiary, you must apply directly with your local SSA office using Form SSA-11. As of March 2026, there is a…
by catalog.lawyerMar 25 No commentsHow to Request a US SSA Form 1099 for Tax Purposes?
📄To request a US SSA Form 1099 for tax purposes, the fastest method is downloading it directly from your free “my Social Security” online account. As of March 2026, the…
by catalog.lawyerMar 25 No commentsHow Does the US Veterans Affairs (VA) Home Loan Guaranty Work?
💡A VA Home Loan Guaranty allows eligible service members, veterans, and surviving spouses to buy a home with 0% down and no private mortgage insurance (PMI). Generally, the first step…
by catalog.lawyerMar 25 No commentsWhat to Do If a US Public School Violates the McKinney-Vento Act?
🎓Under federal law, the McKinney-Vento Act guarantees homeless youth the right to immediate free public education and transportation to their “school of origin.” If a school denies these rights in…
by catalog.lawyerMar 25 No commentsHow Long Does It Take HUD to Investigate a US Fair Housing Complaint?
🏘By federal statute, HUD is required to complete the investigation of a US Fair Housing Complaint within 100 days. However, due to severe case backlogs and complex investigations as of…
by catalog.lawyerMar 25 No commentsHow Much Are Filing Fees for a US Federal Civil Rights Lawsuit?
✨To file a US Federal Civil Rights Lawsuit, the standard fee in a US District Court is generally $405 as of March 2026. If you cannot afford this, you can…
by catalog.lawyerMar 25 No commentsHow to File a FERPA Privacy Violation Complaint in the US?
📁To file a FERPA privacy complaint in the USA, you must submit a written grievance to the Student Privacy Policy Office (SPPO) within 180 days of the violation. It is…
by catalog.lawyerMar 25 No commentsHow Long Do You Have to File a US FERPA Complaint for Privacy Violations?
🚨Under US federal law, you generally have exactly 180 days to file a formal FERPA privacy complaint. This countdown begins on the date the unauthorized disclosure occurred or the date…
by catalog.lawyerMar 25 No commentsHow to Withdraw Funds from a US Federal Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) Without Penalty?
💡To withdraw funds from your US Federal Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) without facing the standard 10% early withdrawal penalty, you generally must be at least 59½ years old. However, if…
by catalog.lawyerMar 25 No commentsWhat to Do If Your US VA Healthcare Enrollment is Denied?
🚨If the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) denies your healthcare enrollment, you generally have exactly one year to file a formal appeal. Denials most commonly occur due to high household…
by catalog.lawyerMar 25 No commentsHow Does Early Retirement at Age 62 Affect Your US Social Security Payout?
💰If you choose to claim US Social Security retirement benefits at age 62, your monthly payout is generally permanently reduced by up to 30% compared to waiting for your Full…
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