Wartime A&A Pension Benefits

Approximately ten million wartime veterans and surviving spouses are eligible for the Wartime Aid & Attendance Pension. Our Vets have received over $300,000,000 in benefits and our successful applicants are averaging over $50,000 dollars in lifetime benefits.

If you, a family member, or someone you know served in the U.S. military during a period of war, that veteran or surviving spouse may be eligible to receive a significant monthly tax-free pension because of that service.

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Get Started

We can help you learn if you are a good candidate to apply for the Aid and Attendance Benefit and how much you are likely to receive each month from the VA.  To start just fill out the form below to join us for an information session.  Our representative will give you a call to discuss your eligibility and schedule a date for you to attend a webinar regarding the Aid and Attendance Pension Benefit program.

Join Us For an Informational Session

By submitting this form you agree to be contacted either by phone or email by a representative of APSC who will schedule a date for you to attend a webinar regarding the Aid and Attendance Pension Benefit program. (APSC will NOT share your information contained in this form with anyone other than our in-house representatives).

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To receive this benefit the Veteran must meet the following eligibility requirements:

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Must have served at least ONE day during a period of war(Required)
* If physically in the country between 1961-1964, you may also be eligible.
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