SSgt John Carpenter4618613<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I was discharged from military in 1974 and I adopted my Autistic son in 1985. The VA started paying me an additional amount to my comp claim in 2009. I would like to know why they did not start paying the amount for disabled son since the time I adopted him. Who do I contact about this? Our local VA rep was not sure who I would contactI receive 60% comp. from VA and get an additional amt for my disabled son. Who do I contact regarding this amount?2019-05-09T09:35:06-04:00SSgt John Carpenter4618613<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I was discharged from military in 1974 and I adopted my Autistic son in 1985. The VA started paying me an additional amount to my comp claim in 2009. I would like to know why they did not start paying the amount for disabled son since the time I adopted him. Who do I contact about this? Our local VA rep was not sure who I would contactI receive 60% comp. from VA and get an additional amt for my disabled son. Who do I contact regarding this amount?2019-05-09T09:35:06-04:002019-05-09T09:35:06-04:00SrA Travis Griffin4618803<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>You need to contact the Department of Veteran Affairs. The number is [login to see] . They should be able to help you.Response by SrA Travis Griffin made May 9 at 2019 10:01 AM2019-05-09T10:01:02-04:002019-05-09T10:01:02-04:00SP5 Peter Keane4618995<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>from the VA : If it’s been more than 1 year since you got married or had or adopted a child, we may not pay you back to the date of the marriage, birth, or adoption. Instead, we may pay you back only to the date we received your claim for additional disability for the dependent or, in some cases, up to a year before before this date.Response by SP5 Peter Keane made May 9 at 2019 10:38 AM2019-05-09T10:38:01-04:002019-05-09T10:38:01-04:00Sgt Robert Case4620010<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>The law, Title 38, only allows VA to use a pay date on a claim for additional dependents pay to the first day of the month following the date you filed the claim. It's a way congress came up with screwing us out of money, and not the VA's fault. They can't go back to 85 unless you submitted the claim in 85?<br />Call VA at [login to see] and you should get same answer. You can also go to VA.Gov, click on Contact Us Tab in upper right, go down to ask a question and follow the prompts to get an answer using IRIS, the va portal for Q&A.<br />Who is the "VA Rep" you mention? It helps to understand this because all "VA Reps" are not always VA employees. Some are county people (usually good) some are state people (also good) and some are reps from non-profit Veterans Service Organizations like DAV, VFW, PVA, Amer.Legion, WWA, etc etc.Response by Sgt Robert Case made May 9 at 2019 2:48 PM2019-05-09T14:48:05-04:002019-05-09T14:48:05-04:00SPC Pat Laughon4621230<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>Your son is eligible as helpless child if disabled on 18th birthday. Prior to that he would be normal dependent child which ends on 18th birthday.Response by SPC Pat Laughon made May 9 at 2019 9:18 PM2019-05-09T21:18:45-04:002019-05-09T21:18:45-04:00CPT Allan Lobeck4621674<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>contact your local DAV repResponse by CPT Allan Lobeck made May 10 at 2019 2:15 AM2019-05-10T02:15:33-04:002019-05-10T02:15:33-04:00PVT Mark Zehner4622535<div class="images-v2-count-0"></div>I'm dealing with a guy with a similar problem. Contact your local DAV chapter ask for a State or a National representative they will file the paperwork for you. You will need to sign a power of attorney to this person but it's only good for this issue do no worries. It sometimes takes a while for your process to go through but it's the easiest way! All the bestResponse by PVT Mark Zehner made May 10 at 2019 9:39 AM2019-05-10T09:39:21-04:002019-05-10T09:39:21-04:002019-05-09T09:35:06-04:00