Aid and Attendance Pension for Military Veterans or Their Widowed Spouses

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Did you know the VA will help pay for an aide or caretaker to come into the home to care for a Veteran, Veteran's Spouse, or a Widowed Spouse of a Veteran? Of course, this Aid and Attendance Pension will help pay the costs of assisted living also.
The amount of money that the VA pays is determined by income versus expenses ..
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whether it's a Veteran, a Couple, or a Widowed Spouse of a Veteran..
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AND, this money is in addition to your social security or other income..
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AND, it is TAX FREE from the Federal Government! Can you believe this? It's wonderful! Generally, to qualify for this tax free monthly pension from the VA , the Veteran must have served in the military during a period of war, had an honorable discharge, and assets cannot be in excess of $80,000 (excluding the house and auto).
This Pension won't pay the utility bill, etc..
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It is only for CARE or MEDICAL help.
If qualified, the Widowed Spouse of a Vet could get as much as $998 month.
Veteran could get $1554, and a Couple could get $1842.
(These amounts increase each year.
) Remember...
The Veteran or widowed spouse must be disabled, but the Veteran doesn't have to be injured in a war or be retired from the Military in order to qualify for this MONEY! You just have to be a VETERAN (or widowed spouse of a Veteran) who had an Honorable Discharge...
and were in the Military during a time of war.
The Veteran does not have to serve in a war zone or anything else.
They just need to have 90 days of active military duty with one of these days served during an official war time.
Yes, the Gulf War is considered a REAL war, and this time is included also.
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