Teen Mothers and Their Responsibilities

Teen mothers face daily challenges as they struggle to take care of their child and find a way to be the best parent they can. Because most teen mothers are still attending school or college, finding the time and financial means to finish their education should be a high priority alongside raising their child.

How Do Insurance Companies Test for Nicotine?

When applying for life insurance, and in some cases health insurance, certain lifestyle habits may end up costing you more each months in premiums. One of these habits is smoking or other nicotine use. Employers who provide health insurance as part of their benefits package may also charge more in premiums for smokers.

Social & Emotional Benefits of Regular Exercise

You already know the physical benefits of exercise: better health, reduced risk of potentially serious disease, lower blood pressure and a well-toned body. Exercise carries emotional and social benefits as well.

Public Health Nutrition Education

Public health nutrition education aims to teach and implement nutritional programs and policies in a public health setting. Education for public health nutrition can have different focuses and varying forms.

How to Care for Your Broken Nose

A broken nose is evidenced by pain, swelling and bruising around the nose and eyes. This injury is common in sports because the nose protrudes from the face and is especially susceptible to trauma.

Can a Widow Draw Disability from a Deceased Husband's VA and DIC Benefits?

A surviving spouse of a disabled military veteran may be eligible for different types of benefits, including Dependents Indemnity Compensation (DIC).

How to Calculate a Child's Social Security Disability Benefits

Disabled and blind children are eligible for Social Security benefits under the Supplemental Security Income program.

Veterans Benefits for Children

Children of veterans can receive various benefits as a result of a parent’s service in the armed forces. Most benefits are for the children of deceased veterans. In some cases, benefits are also paid to children of veterans who have suffered a permanent disability.

How to Make Your Parent a Dependent for Insurance

Children may have to become the caregivers of aging parents. These parents may be faced with health issues and altered mental issues as they age. Occasionally, children may have to have their parents enrolled on their insurance plans as a dependent.

Social Security Benefits for Children of Deceased Parents

Created by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1935 as one of his "New Deal" programs, Social Security is one of the most important government programs in American history. This social insurance program was established to provide pensions to retired workers age 65 and older that might otherwise have no source of income.

How to Find My Child's Social Security Number

You will need your child's Social Security number to claim your child as a dependent on a tax return; apply for government benefit; obtain health insurance; buy savings bonds; or open a bank account for your child.

How to Take Out a Life Insurance Policy on a Parent

Even if you're an adult, the death of a parent can represent a significant financial burden. Even self-sufficient adult children might find themselves on the hook for their parent's debts, for funeral expenses, and looking for ways to make up for productivity they lost while grieving.