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The 411 on Veteran's Aid and Attendance Benefits
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Laurie SteinerGuest Expert: Laurie Steiner, Esq., Solomon, Steiner & Peck, Ltd.

There are an estimated 20 million veterans in the U.S. Many of these veterans (and their widows) who served on active duty for at least 90 consecutive days, including at least one full day during a...

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Missy Davis 3 years 3 months ago
A few comments from listeners:
Extremely informative in many areas, especially contrast with Medicaid
- Larry F.

Didn't know how to qualify but now I do! Excellent information
- Lynn E.

Spending down income on family caregivers opens up a couple of cases for me. Thank you
- Rick F.

Very timely - have a client who is trying to figure out what options may be available. I'm not sure if either served, but will find out and point them in this direction if they have. They *may* qualify for something.
- Meg C.
A few comments from listeners:
Extremely informative in many areas, especially contrast with Medicaid
- Larry F.

Didn't know how to qualify but now I do! Excellent information
- Lynn E.

Spending down income on family caregivers opens up a couple of cases for me. Thank you
- Rick F.

Very timely - have a client who is trying to figure out what options may be available. I'm not sure if either served, but will find out and point them in this direction if they have. They *may* qualify for something.
- Meg C.

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There are an estimated 20 million veterans in the U.S. Many of these veterans (and their widows) who served on active duty for at least 90 consecutive days, including at least one full day during a time of war, may be eligible for Aid and Attendance benefits. Listen to elder law attorney Laurie Steiner tas she explained who is eligible for this benefit, what the benefits cover and the eligibility requirements.