How much does the VA pay per dependent?

Under current VA disability pay rates, a veteran with a 30% rating will receive $24.00 for each additional child under age 18. Those VA disability pay rates increase $8.00 for each 10% increase in disability rating. At 100%, it increases slightly more than $8.00.
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Does the VA pay for dependents?

VA Dependent Benefits provide income, education, and medical support for the spouse and dependent children of some service-connected disabled veterans. Additionally, the parents of a veteran may be eligible for income support.
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How much does the VA pay for a dependent spouse?

If you're a Veteran with a 30% disability rating, and you have a dependent spouse (no dependent parents or children), your monthly basic rate would be $522.39 each month.
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What is a VA claim for dependency?

The VA may pay additional disability compensation to a veteran for his/her dependents if the veteran has a combined disability rating of at least 30%. The VA may pay Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) to a veteran's surviving spouse or surviving dependent children.
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What benefits do VA dependents get?

As the spouse or dependent child of a Veteran or service member, you may qualify for certain benefits, like health care, life insurance, or money to help pay for school or training.
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Can the child of a veteran get a VA loan?

While children of veterans are not eligible for a VA loan, surviving spouses may be eligible if they fall into one of the VA's three basic areas of consideration. When it comes to VA home loan eligibility, most rules and requirements revolve around those who serve, and rightly so.
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Can a grown child of a veteran get benefits?

Survivors Pension. Children of wartime Veterans may also qualify for a monthly pension. If you are single and under the age of 18, you may be eligible to get this financial aid every month. You may also qualify if you are between 19 and 23 years old and enrolled in a VA-approved school.
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What is the VA 10 year rule?

The VA disability 10-year rule states that the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) cannot eliminate a disability rating that has been in place for at least 10 years unless there is evidence of fraud. This 10-year period is calculated from the effective date of VA's original grant for service connection.
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How long does it take for the VA to approve dependents?

Submitting an electronic dependency claim through eBenefits allows VA to make a decision on your claim in as little as 48 hours. Simply log into eBenefits and click “Add or Remove Dependent” under the Apply section.
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What qualifies a parent as a dependent for VA disability?

They must have at least one parent who is financially dependent on them. The definition of a parent is broad includes birth parents, adoptive parents, foster parents and step-parents. To establish financial dependence, all income that the veteran's parent has received in the year prior to application must be reported.
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How much do military wives get paid?

There is no military spouse pay or stipend, but the military offers a number of benefits to help service members and their families. Your first stop after the wedding should be the nearest military ID card issuing facility to enroll in DEERS, the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System.
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Does the spouse of a veteran receive VA benefits?

A VA Survivors Pension offers monthly payments to qualified surviving spouses and unmarried dependent children of wartime Veterans who meet certain income and net worth limits set by Congress. Find out if you qualify and how to apply.
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How far back will the VA pay back pay?

The VA usually issues the back pay check within 3 months after the claim is finalized.
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How much back pay will I get from VA disability?

The amount of VA disability back pay you're owed is based on your VA disability rating and the number of months between the effective date of your rating and the VA's decision to award you a rating or increase your rating. Usually, the higher your VA rating, the more back pay you'll receive.
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Can I claim my girlfriend as a dependent if she is on disability?

Yes, you may be able to claim your girlfriend as a dependent if: You provided more than half of her support. She made less than $4,050 in gross taxable income. (Social Security income generally doesn't count here.)
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What is the 55 year old rule for VA disability?

What is the VA 55-year-old rule? Veterans who receive VA disability benefits for service-connected conditions are exempt from periodic future examinations once they turn 55 years old. This includes veterans who will be 55 by the date of a future examination, according to the VA Adjudication Procedures Manual.
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At what age does VA disability become permanent?

The “disability from disease is permanent in character and of such nature that there is no likelihood of improvement;” You are over 55 years of age, although some exceptions may apply; The rating you received is the prescribed minimum rating; or. If a lower rating would not affect your combined disability rating.
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Is VA disability for life?

If VA assigns you a 100% rating, it has the option of also designating you permanently and totally disabled. If you receive this designation, your benefits are safe for the rest of your life. The only exception is if VA later determines you obtained your benefits via fraud.
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What benefits does a child of a veteran get?

According to VA, veterans' dependent children may qualify for certain benefits such as health care, life insurance, or money to help pay for education and/or vocational training.
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Who qualifies as a veteran dependent?

A dependent is:

A spouse (Note: We recognize same-sex and common-law marriages) A parent, if you're directly caring for them and their income and net worth are below a certain amount. An unmarried child (including an adopted child or stepchild) who meets one of the eligibility requirements listed below.
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Will the VA pay my wife to be my caregiver?

Spouses, unfortunately, cannot be paid to provide care, as their income is also considered when calculating a veteran's pension amount. However, other relatives, such as adult children, nieces and nephews, and grandchildren, can be paid to be caregivers.
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What family members are eligible for VA benefits?

As a service member's spouse, child, or parent, you share in that service member's service and sacrifice. So after your loved one leaves the service, you may qualify for certain VA benefits.
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Can I get a VA loan if my dad is a veteran?

No. The children of veterans, deceased veterans and service members are not eligible for VA loans. In addition, preexisting VA loans may not be transferred to the children of veterans, deceased veterans or service members. This applies to dependent and nondependent children.
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Can I use my deceased father's VA benefits?

VA provides pension benefits to qualifying surviving spouses and unmarried dependent children of deceased Veterans with wartime service.
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