A surviving spouse is typically eligible for TRICARE benefits for up to three years following the service member's death. After this period, they may qualify for TRICARE for Life if they are age 65 or older and enrolled in Medicare. Additionally, the surviving spouse can retain certain benefits if they have dependent children. It's important for them to consider other potential eligibility options and consult with a TRICARE representative for personalized guidance.
tricare
100% everyone dies.
Yes, as long as you are under Tricare of any form(prime, standard, life). Tricare should cover it 100%.
In Texas, when a spouse dies, the surviving spouse is typically entitled to the house if it was community property or if it was left to them in the deceased spouse's will.
Yes Watson. But the real question is: can the spouse spouse the home after the reverse mortgage dies live?
forever
No, Tricare is the health insurance provided for active servicemembers in the US Military and their immediate families (spouse and children). It would not cover veterinary services provided for family animals.
If child dies, does his spouse have any legal claim with in-laws home?
Blue cross Blue shield through your work is primay, as you are the insured on that policy. Tricare from your spouse will be secondary.
Depends on their state of mind - look at the work of KUBLER - ROSS and her bereavement curve.
yes
Then the house needs to be sold.