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I would like all veterans to know the united states courts DO NOT RECONIZE the veterans courts ELIZABETH

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There is only one "Veterans Court", see

the U. S. Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims

http://www.vetapp.uscourts.gov/

Adverse decisions made at the CAVC can be appealed to the US Court of Appeals - Federal Circuit, see

http://www.fedcir.gov/

IIIII disagree with you ;I am looking for web page I saw it on i will keering trying .I know i am rightELIZABETH
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IIIII disagree with you ;I am looking for web page I saw it on i will keering trying .I know i am rightELIZABETH

Elizabeth, I don't know the extent of your current medical problems, but your writing style suggests cognative impairment. Are you suffering from a mental problem or brain damage? Do you need help with something??? ~Wings

USAF 1980-1986, 70% SC PTSD, 100% TDIU (P&T)

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Unless I'm sadly mistaken,

You can engage a legal representative, a lawyer, as soon as the BVA issues a DECISION.

That's what I did.

sledge

Those that need help the most are the ones least likely to receive help from the VA.

It's up to us to help each other.

sledge twkelly@hotmail.com

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Unless I'm sadly mistaken,

You can engage a legal representative, a lawyer, as soon as the BVA issues a DECISION.

That's what I did.

sledge

S ledge; you are wrong .I have tried to explaine how it is done ;I myself have used this not in this case yet; but my lawyer will enter into my case if needed;there are 3 tipes of people in this world 1-ill will watch it happen2-I will make it happen 3-what happend? veterans are rated 3
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Elizabeth, I don't know the extent of your current medical problems, but your writing style suggests cognative impairment. Are you suffering from a mental problem or brain damage? Do you need help with something??? ~Wings
TOU have so nerve to write that statment about me? IF any one has a proble it.s it.you this may come as a big suprise to you but I an right you look for that web page a then make your judgment I don;t need to prove anthying to you find the page the see for yourself trouble is you can ;t prove me wrong I will accepy your statment complement to Justify your

ignorance ELIZABETH

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Dear Fellow Veterans & Friends.

As I stated before. I actully had my mom hire a lawyer as a third party payee. I was useing this lawyer when the VA changed the law 1 1/2 years ago. I was grandfather in but all other vets lost that right. The Federal circuit agreed with the VA that third pary payees were just a loop hole for lawyers to get the vets to pay out of there comp money they were owed anyways.

What wont be addressed is how many vets claims will be denied or delayed for decades because those vets are not allowed competant, loyal representaton.

Someone wrote in an earlyer post about attys not being taught Title 38 and therefore dont know VA law either. My two attys I had. One use to work for the BVA and the other was with the court of vets claims. Allot of lawyers are comming out of the VA system and know the VA will break the law enough for them to make a living.

IF you can hire a lawyer at the VA level. Do it. The VA knows lawyers are effective. Thats why they blocked them.

Terry Higgiins terry this is bthe POINT I am trying to make you can still hire a lawyer HOWEVER the third must sign a statment stating the veteran is not paying this person any money the veteran must sign a statment as well I guess va wants proof in writing BUT IT STILL APPLY I don;t know how to explain this simple point .SO I will adress this issue ; there a 3 kinds of people in this world 1-IWILL make it happen 2 i i WILL WATCH IT HAPPEN 3 WHAT HAPPEND? BRETA IS A NUMBER1 SHE MADE IT HAPPEN AND SO ALL VETS COULD LEARN IF THE WOULD STOP BEING A NUMBER 3 ELIZABETH

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