If you divorce your veteran spouse, you will automatically lose many, but not not necessarily all of your VA benefits. For example, you may be able to keep your military health insurance. But the main issue that is argued in divorce cases is usually the division of military retirement pay and the factoring of veterans […]
December: Money For Lunch
Published on December 5th, 2019
Listen to our founding partner, Francis Jackson, on “Money For Lunch” talking about Veteran’s Disability Compensation.
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What Medical Conditions does the VA Presume to be Service Related?
Published on December 2nd, 2019
Veterans disability compensation is available for any medical condition that was either caused or made worse by your military service. Usually, the VA will set up a compensation and pension exam during which a doctor will determine the extent of your injuries or illness and how they affect your ability to work. The VA will […]
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Can I Lose My Veterans Benefits if I Get Charged With a Crime?
Published on November 28th, 2019
If you are facing criminal prosecution, your veterans benefits may be on the line. Although criminal charges alone will not affect your benefits, a conviction for a crime that results in imprisonment may result in a reduction of your disability compensation or the suspension of your non-service connected pension payments. For this reason, you should […]
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November: Money For Lunch
Published on November 27th, 2019
Listen to our founding partner, Francis Jackson, on “Money For Lunch” talking about Veteran’s Disability Compensation.
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