Spousal Benefits
VA Aid & Attendance Pension Benefits for Wartime Veterans & Spouses
The VA Aid & Attendance Improved Pension provides financial assistance to qualified veterans and their surviving spouses. This is a benefit that Wartime Veterans have earned due to their service to our country, but few have ever heard about it.
As a VA Accredited Attorney, J. Anthony Bradley, Esq. takes a comprehensive approach that ensures the Claimant is protected – not just their money. He is trained in managing the complexities associated with the veteran’s VA Aid and Attendance Pension qualification process while protecting them from financial hardships in other areas.
Veteran & Spouse Status | Monthly Benefit | Annual Benefit |
Veteran with Dependent Spouse |
$2,295 |
$27,549 |
Single Veteran |
$1,936 |
$23,238 |
Surviving Spouse of a Veteran |
$1,244 |
$14,934 |
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What is Aid & Attendance?
Any wartime veteran with 90 days of active duty, 1 day beginning or ending during a period of war, is eligible to apply for the Aid & Attendance Improved Pension. A surviving spouse (marriage must have ended due to death of veteran) of a wartime veteran may also apply. The individual applying must qualify both medically and financially.
There are three main steps in the application process: gathering the necessary documents, filling out the correct application form to submit to the VA with the necessary documents, and mailing all of the documents to the correct pension processing center.
Email Anthony Bradley at anthony@bradley-law.com to see if you qualify.
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