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Educational Readmission Requirements for Servicemembers
Details: The student must be enrolled in an institution of higher education that participates in a Title IV Federal student financial aid program (a list is available here under "federal student aid programs") and meet the following requirements: The institution is given notice of the servicemember’s absence for service.
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Education & Employment Stateside Legal
Details: Since August 14, 2008, the Higher Education Opportunity Act has also made it possible for servicemembers to use the SCRA to have their interest rate reduced to six (6) percent on federal student loans that were taken prior to their entry into active duty. Read More. July 2021.
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Dependents Educational Assistance (DEA)
Details: Question: Jim: Happy New Years!!! My questions are in reference to Dependents Educational Assistance (DEA) chapter 35 program. After several calls to the VA's 1-800 number and having numerous conversations with different VA personnel providing different answers/information about the DEA chapter 35 program, I'm more confused then ever.
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PACT Stateside Legal
Details: The PACT was passed by Congress but now must be ratified by the VA. I can't predict how those regulations will look after VA marks them up so I don't know what effect filing a claim would have on your status. Howeverif I had to guess you'd likely get a 10% or 20% rating and since you're already 100% that wouldn't have any effect on your rating.
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File the claim Stateside Legal
Details: File the claim. Jim Strickland is a Vietnam era Army veteran and nationally recognized expert on VA disability benefits who is also editor and webmaster of the popular VA Watchdog website. Jim writes extensively about VA and Social Security disability benefits. Jim is kind enough to answer questions from visitors on StatesideLegal.org here in
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DFAS Stateside Legal
Details: Jim Strickland is a Vietnam era Army veteran and nationally recognized expert on VA disability benefits who is also editor and webmaster of the popular VA Watchdog website. Jim writes extensively about VA and Social Security disability benefits. Jim is kind enough to answer questions from visitors on StatesideLegal.org here in Jim's Mailbag.
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TDIU and static rating Stateside Legal
Details: The term static is often used to indicate a rated condition that isn't improving over time and probably won't. The term isn't usually used when we're talking about ratings, we usually will say 'permanent'. In other words, a static condition may earn a permanent rating. If your TDIU rating says that there are no future exams scheduled and that
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The VA Fugitive Felon Program Stateside Legal
Details: Jim's Reply: The VA Fugitive Felon Program is a hotbed of problems and potential problems for veterans who may have even a minor warrant in effect. Here is everything you always wanted to know about the program.
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Secondary Conditions Stateside Legal
Details: Your VA makes no case for the disabling mental health effects of treatments that can be devastating. Depression, sleeplessness, erectile dysfunction, suicidal ideation and more are all part of cancer treatment. A fast growing prostate cancer and the surgery, radiation and other treatments leave lasting impressions in so many ways. All VA
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Mobility Devices Stateside Legal
Details: To be eligible for mobility devices in general you need service connected loss, or permanent loss of use, of at least one foot or loss, or permanent loss of use of at least one hand or permanent impairment of vision of both eyes to a certain degree. There are other less common qualifying conditions as well. The simplest way to determine whether
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veteran's widow needs help Stateside Legal
Details: Question: My grandpa was a Vietnam Veteran and he passed away without a will. His widow (my grandma) lives in a community property state of Texas.
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Health Care Stateside Legal
Details: The rules changed so that the only folks eligible were those who were already enrolled, those who have VA pensions, those veterans who have rated disabilities and the newer vets as they came home and even they were limited to abbreviated periods of care before their eligibility would run out. If you want to pursue health care benefits as a
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TDIU to Schedular
Details: Your 100% TDIU or unemployability rating converted to a 100% schedular rating because another disability rating was awarded and that took you to a point where you didn't need to ratings boost that the TDIU process allows. You received a TDIU rating because it was determined that you were disabled enough that you couldn't work but you didn't
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Residual vs. Secondary Conditions Stateside Legal
Details: A secondary condition is a disease or injury caused, contributed to or aggravated by an already rated condition. In the case of prostate cancer (PC, your symptoms of urinary leakage and erectile dysfunction can't be secondary to prostate cancer since it's gone. We'll assume that your treatment cured the cancer, so no secondary conditions can
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