Yes, same-sex partners of retired veterans can be eligible for benefits if they meet certain criteria, such as being legally married or in a recognized domestic partnership. This eligibility can vary depending on the specific benefit, so it's best to consult with the relevant authorities or organizations for more information.
If there is deflation and the retired worker's pension income remains fixed at $45,000 a year, the purchasing power of that income would increase because prices are falling. This means the retired worker would be able to buy more goods and services with the same amount of money. However, it's important to consider the potential impact of deflation on other aspects of the economy, such as interest rates and investment returns.
Yes, you can receive California State Disability Insurance (SDI) and Social Security retirement benefits at the same time. However, there may be limitations on the total amount of benefits you can receive from both programs, so it's important to check with the respective agencies for more information.
In general, retirement pensions and Social Security benefits are protected from most types of garnishment. However, if you owe certain types of debt, such as federal taxes or child support, there are circumstances where these benefits could be garnished. It is important to consult with a legal professional to understand your specific situation and rights.
No, but they offer a 10% discount to active & retired military personnel and veterans with a Veterans Photo ID from VA Medical Service. Lowes will do the same and also offers all veterans the 10% discount on Memorial Day, 4th of July, and Veterans Day.
In most cases, if you are receiving long-term disability insurance benefits, it should not impact your ability to also receive Social Security retirement benefits. However, it's important to review your specific policy and situation to ensure there are no restrictions or limitations that could affect your eligibility for both benefits simultaneously. Consulting with a financial advisor or Social Security representative can provide more tailored guidance.
Yes. Pursuant to a memo from Secretary provided to same-sex spouses of members of the US military. The benefits that are immediately available as of February 11, 2013 include survivor benefit plan beneficiary for retirees.
Yes, it offers the same benefits to domestic partners (both same-sex and opposite sex) as it does to spouses.
A stewardess does not necessarily receive the same benefits for retiring as other businesses do. However, they do receive a 401K plan and other such normal benefits that should be expected.
Yes, Yahoo offers the same benefits to domestic partners (both same-sex and opposite sex) as it does to spouses.
The same Benefits as you would get, if it was a regular Honorable Discharge....except for the GI Bill. Only members with Honorable discharges are eligible for this benefit.
Yes. You can purchase insurance for your same-sex partner. Many insurance policies will also cover your same-sex partner for an additional premium. Many employers will also extend insurance benefits to same-sex partners of employees. This is true even in states where same-sex marriage is banned.
The retired partner should group with other same-sex retired friends to travel. For instance, if the spouse is male and has a motorcycle, get motorcycle buddies together for a road trip.The key should be to do something that doesn't make the partner who is tied-down to a job feel left out.Save the couple travel for the yearly vacation or times when the spouse is off from work.
Subject to the same restrictions as a non-veteran.
Yes, if they have applied for a Partner Residency visa, and their visa has been approved. No, if they are a tourist visiting Australia.
you should have tricare if you are a vet. If you are old enough to get medicare, tricare for life is the insurance that is usually attached. Get online and tricare.com I belive that not all vets have tricare. You receive Tricare benefits if you were retired from the military (either medically or due to time/age). You would have a retired ID card and that is your Tricare medical card as well. If you think you are eligible you can contact tricare by calling 1-800-tricare and you will be directed to the necessary region. I hope that helps. My husband and I were both medically retired/disabled and have tricare insurance. But friends that are considered disabled by the VA only do not get the same benefits. I am basing my response on personal knowledge and experience. Best Regards,
It is likely that your dad has the same benefits as any veteran who served in World War II, although he should contact the VA to find out more information. In 1988, President Ronald Reagan signed a bill into law granting veteran status to merchant mariners who served in war -? prior to such legislation, they were considered civilians and did not receive any of the veteran's benefits given to members of the U.S. armed forces.
No. Mylan Laboratories, Inc., do not give their employees domestic partner benefits, according to the Human Rights Campaign Foundation's Corporate Equality Index 2013, which gave them a zero percent (0%) rating for LGBT equality.