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Granted

The Board found that the overpayment in the amount of $72,088.00 had been validly created against the appellant and denied her request for a waiver due to lack of fault on her part. The decision also noted that neither VA nor the appellant would be unjustly enriched if a partial waiver were granted.

The deciding factor: The appellant was not at fault in the creation of the overpayment, as she attempted to advise VA by mail of her remarriage immediately after it occurred and assumed they had received the notice.

Claimed conditions
Not specified in this decision
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
100%
Decision date
July 2, 2008
Citation
0821830

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