Veterans: Atlanta’s Financial Minefield in 2026
Sergeant First Class David Miller (ret.) stared at the stack of bills, a cold knot forming in his stomach. After two decades of distinguished service…
Sergeant First Class David Miller (ret.) stared at the stack of bills, a cold knot forming in his stomach. After two decades of distinguished service…
Sergeant Alex “Mac” McMillan stared at the stack of bills on his kitchen table, the fluorescent light from his small apartment in Sandy Springs casting…
When Sergeant Elena Rodriguez left the Marine Corps after twelve years of distinguished service, she carried with her an unparalleled discipline and a burning desire…
From Service to Stability: How We Helped the Millers Build a Financially Secure Future Transitioning from military service to civilian life presents unique challenges, especially…
Sergeant Alex “Bull” Henderson, a decorated Marine Corps veteran with two tours in Afghanistan under his belt, stared at the eviction notice taped to his…
Sergeant First Class Michael “Mike” Rodriguez, a decorated Army veteran who served two tours in Afghanistan, sat across from me, a knot of frustration tightening…
The call came in on a blustery Tuesday morning, just as I was pouring my second cup of coffee. It was David Miller, a retired…
Many of the brave men and women who served our country face an uphill battle when returning to civilian life, especially when it comes to…
The stark reality for many returning service members is a battlefield of a different kind – financial instability. We’ve dedicated our practice to empowering US…
For Master Sergeant David Miller, a retired Army Ranger, the toughest battles weren’t always overseas. Back home in Fayetteville, North Carolina, the invisible wounds of…