What benefits do military dependents get?

Benefits for spouses, dependents, and survivors
  • Health care. ...
  • Education and training. ...
  • Employment. ...
  • Home loan programs or financial counseling. ...
  • Life insurance options, claims, and beneficiary assistance. ...
  • Pre-need eligibility determination for burial in a VA national cemetery. ...
  • Burial benefits and memorial items. ...
  • Survivors Pension.
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What benefits can I get if my father was in the military?

1. Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) DIC is a monthly, tax-free benefit paid to eligible survivors of military personnel. The children, spouses, and even parents of Servicemembers who died in the line of duty can qualify for DIC.
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Do military families get benefits?

Military members and veterans have access to valuable benefits. Some are for families too. Health Care - The Military Health System provides care for members, retirees, and dependents. Housing - As a member or veteran, you can apply for home loans and grants from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).
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What benefits do military dependents get for college?

6 ways military families can get help paying for college
  • The Post-9/11 GI Bill. ...
  • Military Spouse Career Advancement Accounts. ...
  • Dependents Education Assistance Program. ...
  • Branch-Related Assistance. ...
  • Private Scholarships and Grants. ...
  • State-Funded Benefits and Resources.
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Can I go to college for free if my dad was in the military?

The GI Bill pays up to the full cost of in-state tuition and fees for public colleges for up to four academic years, or up to $17,500 per year for private colleges and foreign schools. To qualify for the maximum benefit, you must serve (or have served) at least 36 months since 9/11.
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Do dependents of veterans get college benefits?

Eligible service members, veterans and dependents can receive GI Bill® benefits when attending college education and job training programs approved and monitored by the California State Approving Agency for Veterans Education (CSAAVE).
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How long do I have to be in the military to get free college?

MGIB Active Duty (MGIB-AD)

For vets who have served at least two years of active duty, the military pays for college through the MGIB-AD. If you qualify, you'll receive up to 36 months of education benefits. The amount you receive depends on: Length of service.
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Do military dependents get in-state tuition?

As a Veteran or dependent with transferred entitlement, you can get in-state tuition rates at many public schools even if you haven't lived in the state where the school is located. Once classes start, you'll need to be living in the same state.
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Do military spouses get free college?

Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Education Assistance Program: The NMCRS Education Assistance Program offers interest-free loans and grants ranging from $500 to $3,000 per academic year to spouses of active-duty and retired service members for undergraduate programs at an accredited two- or four-year institution.
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Can I use my dad's GI Bill for college?

Your parent must have the Post 9/11 G.I. Bill for you to be able to use it. This is the only one that has the transferability option. Your parent must meet service requirements and make the transfer to you while still in the armed forces.
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Do you get money for having kids in the military?

There is no military dependent pay. The only thing that having dependents affects is the housing allowance, COLA, and Family Separation Pay.
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Can I claim my son if he is in the military?

No, you cannot claim your son as a dependent. The rules to claim a dependent are: You provided more than half of their support. They made less than $4,050 in gross taxable income.
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What are the benefits of being a military child?

Here are a few of the many benefits that come with being a military kid.
  • Language Proficiency. ...
  • Unparalleled Adventures. ...
  • Flexibility. ...
  • Maturity and Resilience. ...
  • Social Skills. ...
  • Unique Community. ...
  • Inclination toward Service. ...
  • Educational Stability and Scholarships.
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What family members qualify for military benefits?

A family member is a spouse, registered domestic partner, parent, or child. Have worked in California and paid into State Disability Insurance (SDI) (noted as “CASDI” on most paystubs) in the past 5 to 18 months. Not have taken the maximum eight weeks of PFL in the past 12 months.
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Who qualifies as military dependent?

Who can qualify as a military dependent? Certain family members, such as a spouse or child under 21, are automatically entitled to dependency status; a Servicemember need only complete 1172 and provide the necessary proof.
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What benefits does military wife get?

Military marriages come with benefits.

As a military spouse, you have access to career and education support, non-medical counseling, financial benefits and much more. All free and available 24/7.
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How much money do military spouses get?

To answer your question, there is no stipend, no monetary benefits for military spouses. Service members can choose to give a monthly allotment to a spouse or whoever, but the money is deducted from their own pay. It does not come from the Department of the Army or Department of Defense.
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Do military spouses get GI Bill?

The Bill has become even more valuable for military families with a recent addition. This new option permits servicemembers to transfer the GI Bill to a spouse or family member, who can take advantage of the education benefits.
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Can my daughter use my GI Bill?

A: As an eligible Service member, you can transfer Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits to your spouse, your children, or any combination of eligible family members. Children enrolled in DEERS can receive transferred benefits: From age 18 through 20.
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What is the age limit for military dependents?

Unmarried biological, step-children and adopted children are eligible for TRICARE until age 21 (or 23 if in college, see "College Students" below). Eligibility may extend beyond these age limits if he or she is severely disabled.
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Do military children go to college for free in California?

California. Qualifying military dependents may be eligible for a waiver of statewide tuition and fees (excluding books, housing, and meals) for California State University, University of California, and any State of California community college.
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Which military branch pays the most for college?

The highest pays by branch are:
  • Army: $646.
  • Marine Corps: $750.
  • Navy: $750.
  • Air Force: $520.
  • Coast Guard: $805.
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How long do you have to be in the military to be considered a veteran?

To be considered a veteran, any military personnel must be on active-duty service for at least 180 days. The only exception is if the member sustained a service-related injury and was discharged under honorable conditions.
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How long do I have to be in the military to get benefits?

Generally, you must have 90 days or 24 months of active service (depending on when you served) to qualify. *You are also eligible if you previously completed 24 continuous months of active service prior to the date above, or received an early discharge under Section 1171 of Title 10.
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At what age does VA stop paying for dependents?

When your child turns 18, we'll stop paying additional disability compensation for them unless you let us know they're enrolled in school full time.
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