Rosie the Riveter

I always ask my clients if they are veterans, so that we can talk about planning for the VA Aid & Attendance Pension Benefit. An older couple came to see me about Medi-Cal planning, and the husband told me that he was in the Navy during WWII, stationed in San Diego. The wife told me that she is not a veteran, but she asked me if I have ever heard of Rosie the Riveter. I said yes, of course, and she said that was her! She admitted though that she was not the famous Rosie on the posters. She told me that she worked for an aircraft company in Southern California during WWII, and worked her way up to an inspector of electrical wiring for military aircraft.

The husband could of course be eligible for the Aid and Attendance Pension Benefit. In addition, if he were to pass away, his wife could be eligible for this benefit, as the surviving spouse of a war time veteran.

This blog is for informational purposes only and is not legal advice. You should consult an elder law attorney for your particular case, and before you proceed with any planning.

Written Michael J. Young, lawyoung1@gmail.com, elder law attorney in Walnut Creek, CA. www.WalnutCreekElderLaw.com mike@WalnutCreekElderLaw.com. 1931 San Miguel Dr., Suite 220, Walnut Creek, CA 94596. 925-256-0298. Mr. Young, who also advises on Medi-Cal qualification and asset protection, serves Contra Costa and Alameda Counties, including the cities of Walnut Creek, Alamo, Danville, Concord, Brentwood, Pleasant Hill, Antioch, Clayton, etc.