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The Veteran's debt of $3,625 for overpayment of spousal benefits is waived due to the period he was married after his first wife's death. The Board also ordered a repayment of $4,711 for the periods when dependent spouse benefits were paid and the Veteran was not married.

The deciding factor: The Veteran did not timely notify VA of his first wife's death and subsequent remarriage, which resulted in overpayment of spousal benefits during the period he was married. The Board found that repayment would be against equity and good conscience due to the Veteran's financial surplus.

Claimed conditions
Not specified in this decision
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
100%
Decision date
May 29, 2024
Citation
A24027817

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