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i am a widow of ex serviceman (indian navy) he served only 11 years am i eligible for family pension or any other benefits
yes, once the widow of a serviceman reaches age 65, she must take part in medicare, as the tricare medical care becomes the 2nd payer, after medicare
In most instances a minor child is eligible for SS survivor benefits regardless with whom the child resides as long as the adult provider has legal custody through guardianship or other court order.
Widows.
Best to check with your local Veterans Administraction Office for answers. 800 827 1000
Yes.
Yes, under certain circumstances. A widow or widower who is disabled may collect survivors' benefits as early as age 50; however, the widow(er) must be at least 60 years old to collect survivors' retirement benefits. If the widow(er) has not yet reached full retirement age (65 for people born before 1943; 66 for people born between 1943 and 1954), the benefit will be reduced. A spouse or divorced spouse of any age may collect survivors' benefits if caring for the deceased person's minor children who are under age 16. Ex-spouses are also eligible for survivors' benefits, using the guidelines above, if the marriage lasted at least ten years.
It means the insured is a disabled widow.
At age 60, or at age 50 if Social Security also finds them disabled. They are reduced benefits if taken early.
My spouse was in korea in the 50ths and he curently goes to the va for medical and receives a disability payment, is there benefits for me as his widow when he dies? my email is beewill24@yahoo.com
Perhaps state benefits but not government benefits
Does a widow of Wold War2 get surviors benitifits if she remarries.