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Granted

The Board has granted an effective date of September [REDACTED], 2016, for the award of additional dependency benefits based on school attendance for the Veteran's child, T., who turned 18 years old in that month. The decision is based on evidence showing that T. began attending college full-time and submitted a claim within one year of her commencement.

The deciding factor: The effective date was granted as it coincided with T.'s 18th birthday and the Veteran submitted a valid claim for school attendance benefits within one year of T.'s course start.

Claimed conditions
Not specified in this decision
How they argued it
Direct service connection
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
None in this decision
Decision date
July 9, 2024
Citation
A24036620

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