Laura Bondurant
Bondurant Consulting, LLC
301 E Tazewells Way
Williamsburg, VA 23185, US
Professional Profile
I have 29 years in employee benefits management and administration. During my career I was involved in the management of all of the qualified Health & Welfare, disability, pension and 401k plans. I was also a part of the Merger & Acquisition and divestiture team in charge of employee benefits from 1994-2017 with a large Media Corporation in the Southeast US. I received my Certified Employee Benefits Specialist designation in 1996. I am a past-President of the Richmond Chapter of the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Specialists. I have recently received an agency license in health insurance for the Commonwealth of Virginia. And am able to sell insurance in Virginia with multiple health insurance companies including Medicare Supplement and Medicare Advantage plans. Irecently passed the Va Life and Annuities exam and am ready to work with you to achieve your retirement goals!
Areas of Expertise
- Insurance Agent
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Married
If you are married, you may be able to collect up to one-half of your spouse’s Social Security benefit. This won’t affect your spouse’s checks. Ask an RSSA® for details.
Divorced
If you are divorced and 62 or older, you may qualify to receive Social Security benefits from your ex-spouse — in addition to your own Social Security payments. Ask an RSSA® for details.
Widowed
If your spouse has passed away, you may be eligible for a survivor benefit. The extra money may be essential for you. Ask an RSSA® for details.
Single
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Self-Employed
As a self-employed person, you may be able to decrease your payroll taxes — yet still receive the maximum income from Social Security. Ask an RSSA® for details.
Disability
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Immigrant
If you are a lawful permanent resident, but not yet a citizen, you may still qualify for Social Security benefits. Ask an RSSA® for details.