The simple answer to the question is, “Yes, the spouse of a veteran may be eligible for VA benefits.” However, the Veterans Administration offers many programs for veterans. Spouses and dependents may be eligible for one program, but not another. All this can be confusing. In fact, people may not even know they are eligible and, so, do not bother applying. The Veterans Administration is a good source of information about program eligibility.
What benefits does the Veterans Administration offer veterans?
Most people think of medical benefits when they think about VA benefits. However, the VA offers other services, including home loan assistance, educational programs, life insurance, disability payments, pensions, assistance with vocational training and educational expenses.
Benefits Available to Spouses
Some benefits offered to servicemembers are also offered to spouses and, in some cases, dependents.
- Life Insurance under the Servicemembers’ Group Life Insurance. Spouses may be automatically available for some benefits.
- Disability Compensation. Monthly benefits are provided to eligible surviving spouses and children.
- Employment Services. Career advice and training may be available.
- Certain VA Education Assistance Programs. Spouses and dependents may be eligible for educational assistance but should speak with a VA representative before enrolling.
- Health Care. Spouses may be eligible for some health benefits.
- Home Loans and Housing Assistance. Surviving spouses of veterans may be eligible for home loan guaranty programs through the VA.
- Memorial Benefits. Spouses, dependents, and survivors of veterans may ask for burial services.
- Pension. Veterans may be eligible to receive a pension. Surviving spouses and dependent children may receive monthly pension benefits. Net worth and income requirements must be met, however.
- Aid & Attendance. Veterans who are eligible for a monthly pension may also receive assistance if they are housebound or need someone to help with daily personal activities. A surviving spouse may be eligible for either Aid & Attendance or Housebound benefits.
Learn More About Your Options.
The attorneys at Miller Estate and Elder Law assist their clients understand the system better as they apply for VA benefits. For a free consultation, contact us at 256-251-2137 or use our convenient Contact Form. Although we’re located in Anniston, we also help clients in the Birmingham, Gadsden, Hoover, Talladega, Vestavia Hills, and surrounding areas.
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