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OldAdultChild
Asked October 2018
Can divorced spouse of WWII veteran receive Aid and Attendance?
She never remarried.
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JoAnn29
Oct 2018
No, they can't
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worriedinCali
Oct 2018
No. She cannot.
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gladimhere
Oct 2018
Call and check with the VA.
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