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Click ‘Get Form’ to open VA Form 21P-601 in the editor.
Begin by filling out Section I, providing the veteran's name, Social Security Number, and VA file number. Ensure all names are spelled correctly.
In Section II, list the surviving relatives of the deceased beneficiary. Check all applicable boxes and provide details for each relative in Items 11a through 11d.
Proceed to Section III to detail any debts and expenses related to the last sickness and burial. Clearly itemize each expense, indicating whether it has been paid or remains unpaid.
Complete Section IV if there are any unpaid creditors. Each creditor must sign this section to waive their right to accrued benefits.
Finally, sign and date your application in Section V. If you signed with an 'X', ensure two witnesses also sign as required.
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