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About the Seminar
Join Doug Rosinksi and Mike Polk for a special seminar geared specifically to address all the topics listed in 38 C.F.R. Section 14.629(b)(1)(iv) for the 3 hour attorney accreditation requirement to occur once every two years to represent veterans before the V.A. In addition, the session will address other topics of particular interest to attorneys handling appeals of denied veteran benefit claims and attorneys handling family and probate matters for veterans and their families.
Seminar Agenda
Fundamentals
Douglas J. Rosinski
• Basic
eligibility for VA benefits
• Disability
compensation (38 U.S.C. Chapter 11)
• Dependency
and indemnity compensation (38 U.S.C. Chapter 13)
• Pension
(38 U.S.C. Chapter 15)
• Representation
before VA
• Claims
procedures
• Making
the record
• Notice
of decision
• Right
to appeal
• Appeal
options
• Resolution
of pending claims upon death
o Substitution
o Accrued benefits
• Fees
Appeals for Advocates
Douglas J. Rosinski
• Overview
• The
Board
o Dockets
o Additional Evidence
o Relief
• The
Court
o The Record
o Relief
o Argument(s)
o Briefing
o Remands
o Reversals
o Fees
• Article
III Appeals
Family & Probate Issues
Michael J. Polk, Belser & Belser, PA
• VA
“fiduciary” program
• VA
benefit apportionment
• Divorce/child
support
• Survivor
benefits
This program qualifies for 3.0 MCLE
credit hours.
This seminar is an Intermediate
level program.
Note: When submitting your compliance
reports to the SC Commission on CLE and Specialization, if you completed this
in 2023, please use this course code: 232013ADO.
Note: When submitting your compliance reports to the SC Commission on CLE and Specialization, if you completed this in 2024, please use this course code: 241176ADO.
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