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Can my wife get a hearing aid under my veteran benefits?

If she isn't a veteran, no. Only a vet can use the veteran benefits.


Can you receive benefits if your father is a World War 2 vet?

No you cannot receive benefits for yourself because your father was a WW2 veteran. Only he can received benefits through the Veterans Administration.


Are there any benefits for a divorced spouse of a veteran he was a veteran when you married him?

No


Can British World War 2 vets receive veteran benefits in US?

They are not eligible for US Veteran's benefits. There should be no reason they cannot receive any British Veteran's benefits they are entitled to.


When might a veteran file a suit in the us court of veteran appeals?

when the veteran feels he or she has been unjustly denied benefits


When might a veteran file a suit in the U.S Court of Veteran Appeals?

when the veteran feels he of she has been unjustly denied benefits


Who benefits from the Department of Veteran Affairs?

Well, officially, veterans. Unofficially, the Department of Veteran's Affairs and its administration.


Can a veteran lose his disability benefits for being arrested?

If benefits are for service connected disability then after 61 days of being convicted of a felony benefits will be reduced to $98.00 a month for anyone receiving more then $188.00 and if you received 98.00 then you will receive 49.00 a month. If convicted of a misdemeanor then benefits will not change.


Is there a benefit to the heirs of a Navy veteran?

In general, no - the contract between the government and the veteran, which determines which benefits apply, is terminated upon the veteran's death (assuming benefits extended until that time). Though there may have been allowances for dependents, again, the contract is with the veteran and not the dependents. The exception is any SGLI (Serviceman's Group Life Insurance Policy) benefits, which are similar to any term life insurance settlement. It depends solely on those designated by the veteran for benefit payment upon the veteran's death.


What happens to a veterans pension when they die?

When a veteran dies, their pension benefits typically cease, but surviving spouses or dependent children may be eligible for survivor benefits, such as Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) or a pension based on the veteran's service. The specific benefits available depend on factors like the veteran's service record, the relationship of the survivor to the veteran, and the circumstances of the veteran's death. It's important for survivors to contact the Department of Veterans Affairs or a veterans service organization for guidance on available benefits and the application process.


When might a veteran file a suit in the US Court of Veterans Appeals?

when the veteran feels he or she has been unjustly denied benefits


When might a veteran file a suit in the U.S. court of veterans appeals?

when the veteran feels he of she has been unjustly denied benefits