VA Pension (Aid and Attendance) -- 3 Myths That Keep Qualified Veterans From Even Applying
Jan 05, 2013
The VA Pension (Aid and Attendance) is a wonderful benefit that can pay veterans up to over $2,000 a month. So many veterans qualify, but don't receive this benefit. This is a shame and we have tried t...
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VA Pension (Aid & Attendance) -- The Difference in Asset Recovery With VA and Alabama Medicai
Jan 05, 2013
If you qualify and receive VA Pension (Aid and Attendance) benefits or Medicaid benefits, can the government get its money back at your death? This is often called "Asset Recovery" or "Estate Recovery"...
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VA Pension (Aid and Attendance) -- What Does "Wartime Veteran" Mean?
Jan 05, 2013
To qualify for the VA Aid and Attendance (or "VA Pension"), you must be a veteran (or surviving spouse) who was active duty during a time of war.
"Wartime veteran" simply means World War 2, Korean War...
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VA Pension (Aid and Attendance) -- Why the VA Asks You For Your Income
Dec 01, 2012
To qualify for the VA Pension/Aid and Attendance, there is a limit on income.
Watch this video to understand why you are asked about this and how this can present a trap if you are not aware of the la...
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VA Benefits -- Disability (Compensation) and Pension (Aid and Attendance)
Dec 01, 2012
There are two broad types of VA benefits that we normally deal with in helping veterans and their families.
Compensation -- or Disability -- is the benefit for injuries suffered while in service. You ...
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VA Pension (Aid and Attendance) -- How Much Are The Benefits Worth Each Month?
Dec 01, 2012
These benefits can range (tax free) from about $1100 to over $2000 a month.
If you are a veteran, or you have family members or friends who are veterans and who are either disabled or over the age of ...
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VA Pension (Aid and Attendance) -- No One Can Charge You to Fill Out the VA Application
Dec 01, 2012
No one can charge you to fill out a VA application to obtain the VA Pension (Aid and Attendance).
You can be charged if you buy or transfer assets or get legal work done but not on the actual applicat...
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VA Pension (Aid and Attendance) -- Normally Your House Is Not Considered An Asset
Dec 01, 2012
To qualify for the VA Pension (Aid and Attendance) and receive up to $2019 a month, you must meet certain requirements.
One of the requiremens is an "asset" test.
The VA looks at your assets to see i...
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VA Pension (Aid and Attendance) -- You Don't Have To Retire To Receive These Benefits
Dec 01, 2012
You can receive the VA Pension (Aid and Attendance) of up to $2019 a month even if you never retired from the military.
It has nothing to do with retiring -- it has to do with serving active duty duri...
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What Is The Difference Between A Non Judicial Foreclosure And A Judicial Foreclosure?
Oct 15, 2012
As you research issues related to a foreclosure, you need to keep in mind the fundamental difference between the foreclosure laws of different states. Some states are non judicial and some are judicia...
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