If you or your spouse served in the military, you may be entitled to certain benefits that could make getting older a little less expensive. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs offers several ...
A military officer lays wreaths at gravesites in Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia on Dec. 13, 2024. (Elizabeth Fraser/Army) Veterans Affairs officials unveiled a major reorganization of ...
Even military families often don’t know what benefits are available to the surviving family of an active-duty service member.
Reimbursements form the VA can be filed by the veteran’s spouse, children, executors, or funeral home personnel for things like tranporting the remains, burial plots, and some funeral costs. In some ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) has announced a major three-part initiative to simplify and speed up how survivors and dependents of deceased veterans and service members access VA benefits.
The Department of Veterans Affairs office that handles benefits for widows, widowers and dependents of deceased veterans will shift from the VA's benefits administration to the secretary's office in a ...
ATLANTA, GA — A federal law forcing spouses of service people killed in action to decide between love and money may soon be gone. Right now, widows and widowers of soldiers and sailors killed on duty ...
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