Posted on May 2, 2021
PO2 Joseph Donahue
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I was told by the Local Veterans Rep, That yes having a Will made was one of my Veterans benefits. The Vet Rep got me in contact with a Liaison. Whom referred me to a website that claimed to write Wills on a pro-bono basis. After checking the Qualifications for the service,
I found if a Veteran earned more than $40K per year, then we do not Qualify for the free service. Are there any other options? Reply to [login to see]
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SSG Edward Tilton
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I can’think of a single reason that I would involve the VA in my estate planning. I would soone write it on a yello pad. For several years my life expectancy was tomorrow morning. The. Gets everything anyway, it is all joint ant we are sure to keep it that way. I don’t even have any insurance.
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SrA John Monette
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have you tried going through the VA?
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SFC Casey O'Mally
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I use the JAG Office on post - but I am retired. I do not think that non-retirees have that option, but I could be wrong. If you live anywhere near a base, you may want to check with them and see what their rules are.
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They technically don't but occasionally the full time Guard and Reserve JAG offices have assisted Veterans if they're not overloaded with appointments. They usually advise SM's to get a will done before they get out.
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