Federal Employee Survivor Spousal Checklist
What should a federal employee’s surviving spouse do when s/he dies? This is a checklist for handling federal benefits.
What should a federal employee’s surviving spouse do when s/he dies? This is a checklist for handling federal benefits.
Determining whether or not a federal employee is considered disabled under federal law can be complex. The author explains the basic considerations.
Form SF 3112A, the Applicant’s Statement of Disability, is critical in a FERS Disability Retirement process and if not prepared correctly can break one’s case.
The author lists several tips for federal employees when it comes to their pay, benefits and retirement.
What impact does resigning have on a federal employee’s ability to qualify for Federal Disability Retirement?
How does the physician’s statement form fit into the FERS Disability Retirement application? The author explains its important role in the process.
What constitutes “legal sufficiency” in a FERS Disability Retirement application?
The Applicant’s Statement of Disability is a critical component of a FERS Disability Retirement application. The author provides an overview of this form.
The author describes the necessary forms you will need when putting together your FERS Disability Retirement application.
Federal employees have unique benefits to help them save for retirement. The author discusses these as well as some other long-term wealth building advice.