Q&A

Do VA disability benefits transfer to surviving spouse?

Do VA disability benefits transfer to surviving spouse?

No, a veteran’s disability compensation payments are not continued for a surviving spouse after death. However, survivors may be entitled to a different type of benefit called Dependency and Indemnity Compensation.

Can my ex wife get part of my VA disability?

Federal law – specifically, the Uniformed Services Former Spouses’ Protection Act, found at 10 U.S.C. §1408 – exempts VA disability payments from division upon divorce. It is not an asset which can be divided at divorce as marital or community property.

Are there any benefits for surviving military spouses?

The good news is many surviving military spouses receive Veterans disability compensation. This benefit is known as Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC). It’s a monthly benefit intended to assist military spouses and dependents financially in this time of need.

What happens if a veteran fails the postal exam?

(If the veteran fails an exam, no preference points are allowed.) Eligible veterans are given hiring preference. Eligible veterans must be considered for a job before non-veterans. Custodial maintenance jobs are restricted to preference eligible military veterans.

When do veteran spouses get their DIC benefits?

It lasts the entire life of the surviving spouse except in the case of remarriage. For surviving children, DIC benefits last until the age of 18. If the child is still in school, these benefits might go until age 23. DIC isn’t available to every Veteran spouse, however.

Where to get postal preference for military veterans?

To assure that you get truly accurate answers to questions about veterans preference, you should inquire directly with the U.S. Postal Service or with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. As the U.S. becomes involved in additional military actions, preference qualifications are updated to include veterans of those conflicts.

Who are the surviving spouses and children of Veterans?

According to the VA, surviving spouses and children must meet the following requirements to qualify: Be the spouse or child of a veteran who has been rated permanently or totally disabled for a service-connected disability, or Be the surviving spouse or child or a veteran who died from a VA-related service-connected disability, or

What happens to veteran’s benefits after a spouse dies?

After a veteran has died, the veteran’s benefits are not continued for the surviving spouse to collect. A surviving spouse should apply for DIC benefits if the veteran’s death was caused by their already-service connected disability if they meet the above criteria.

Is the survivor’s pension based on a Veteran’s Disability?

While the eligibility of DIC benefits is based on the Veteran or service member’s service-connected disability, Survivors Pension is not. Survivor’s Pension is a tax-free monetary benefit that is payable to a low-income, unmarried surviving spouse of a deceased veteran with wartime service.

Are there any retirement benefits for a postal serviceman?

The career also comes with many benefits including standard federal retirement plan with the amount that a postal serviceman makes after retirement depending on the retirement plan he falls under and the tenure of time for which he has worked for the US Postal Service.