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Granted

The Board has granted a partial waiver of the overpayment for the period from August 2004 to December 2019, finding that recovery would be against equity and good conscience. The decision denied the full waiver request for the period from November 2003 to August 2004.

The deciding factor: The Veteran was primarily responsible for the creation of the debt due to her delay in reporting her divorce, but she did not show undue hardship or unjust enrichment if the overpayment were recovered during the period when she was married and entitled to dependent benefits.

Claimed conditions
Not specified in this decision
How they argued it
Not specified
Exposure basis
None
Rating assigned
None in this decision
Decision date
August 1, 2024
Citation
A24042877

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