According to Vibes.okdiario The Social Security Administration is reminding spouses and dependents of veterans about the various benefits they may be eligible for. These benefits can extend beyond just children and can include some parents of veterans. If you are a surviving family member, there are a number of financial, educational, and support benefits that may be available to you.
Veterans’ Family Benefits Overview
Spouses, dependent children, and even dependent parents of veterans may qualify for a wide range of assistance. Some of the key benefits include:
- Financial assistance
- Educational assistance
- Home loans
- Survivor’s pension
- VA Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (D.I.C.)
These programs are designed to offer support to the families of veterans who have passed away or those in need of assistance due to the veteran’s service-related injuries or illnesses.
VA Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (D.I.C.)
The most important benefit for survivors is VA Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (D.I.C.), which provides monthly payments to eligible beneficiaries. If the veteran in your household passes away due to a service-related illness, injury, or while on duty, you may qualify for D.I.C. payments. This benefit is available to:
- Surviving spouses
- Dependent children
- Dependent parents
D.I.C. ensures financial support for those who relied on the veteran for income.
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Accrued Benefits
Social Security also highlights accrued benefits as another option for eligible spouses and dependent children or parents. This benefit provides a one-time payment to the survivors based on their relationship to the deceased veteran and the veteran’s service record.
Other Veterans’ Benefits for Survivors
In addition to D.I.C. and accrued benefits, there are other support programs available to veterans’ families, including:
- Burials and Burial Allowance:
- Gravesites in national cemeteries
- Opening and closing of the grave
- Perpetual care
- Government-issued headstones and markers
- Burial flags and Presidential Memorial Certificates
- Some survivors may also be eligible for plot allowance, transportation allowance, and burial allowances
- VA Final Monthly Payment: The last month of benefits may be paid to the surviving spouse of a veteran.
- VA Training and Education Benefits:
- The Fry Scholarship and Chapter 35 benefits are available to surviving family members if the veteran died in the line of duty or from service-related disabilities.
- VA Caregiver Support Program: Offers assistance to those who care for veterans with disabilities.
- Health Care and Home Loan Guaranty: Eligible family members may qualify for veterans’ health care and home loan support.
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For More Information
For more details about these benefits and to learn how to apply, visit the official Social Security website or contact the VA benefits office to get the assistance you need.
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