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11/17/2008
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Your VA disability compensation may be up for grabs - a veteran's observation (Part 2)


The following opinion came to us from William H., a concerned veteran who hopes to help disabled veterans that may be in the process of a divorce.

Judges overstepping. A veteran's observation.

A Quarterly Publication of the Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims Bar Association = "Thus, the Federal Circuit found that "[t]he statutory scheme consistently excludes from judicial review all content of the ratings schedule as well as the Secretary's actions in adopting or revising that content." Looking at the legislative history, the Federal Circuit pointed out that "[t]he language in the legislative history is not limited to the percentages of the disability ratings, as appellants argue, but matches the statutes in broadly precluding judicial review of the contents of the disability rating schedule in toto."

What needs to be done? As explained briefly in Part 1 of this blog, you know your fellow veterans' are taking a beating from judges in state divorce court. Seizing veterans' VA disability compensation. Being awarded as alimony. These judges, although recognizing federal law, somehow justify their interpretation of 38 USC 5301 and 10 USC 1408, and the Supremacy Clause as not being perhaps strong enough. Now comes, 38 USC 1155, "Authority for schedule for rating disabilities", this is possibly just what the disabled veteran needs to overcome the state court's opposition and uncertainty, with a law that leaves no room for ambiguity in it's meaning.

I don't believe 1155 argument has ever been tried, or introduced in court. Now is the time to test this. Once introduced, the court will have to deal and rule on this. If there are any upcoming veterans' court divorce proceedings, or even possibly pending cases, the introduction of 1155 could possibly be the one thing that will remove, hopefully forever, another burden from our disabled veterans, at an unfortunate time in their lives.

I hope you found this advice worthwhile. Thank you.



Category: Veterans' Disability


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