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ngcrascal
Asked January 2011
My Father is a retired vet. I took early retirement to take care of him full time. Do I quality for any financial assistance through the VA?
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Carol Bradley Bursack, CDSGF
Jan 2011
He may get something for his care and you may qualify to receive that, but you'll have to work with the VA to see. Good luck. Sometimes the VA comes through.
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