Since 2000, the law firm of Goodman Allen Donnelly has worked tirelessly on my case. They never gave up on me or my case. I prayed that my deceased husband would get his justice from the VA, and 17 years later it has come to pass. Thank you, Nancy Foti, Daniel Krasnegor and the...
VA home loan benefits for surviving spouses What if the service member passes away before he or she uses the benefit? In many cases, the entitlement passes to an unremarried spouse. For the surviving spouse to be eligible, the deceased service member must have: ...
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Spouses of deceased veterans:If you are the surviving spouse of a veteran who was missing in action, a prisoner of war, or died during or in connection with their service, you may be eligible for a VA loan. Note that there are some additional criteria for surviving spouses who have remarr...
I am a Widow of a Deceased Retired/Disabled Veteran – and I am turning 65 in 2016. I need to speak to someone about TRI-CARE benefits. I live in Clinton Township, MI. Any ideas where I should go? Reply Dan Question: I was medically separated after 6 years of service (AA). When...
A VA loan offers many benefits to Veterans and military service-members including no down payment requirement and flexible credit score requirements.
You or your spouse must be a veteran or an active-duty military service member to be eligible for a VA loan. You must meet certain service requirements. Some National Guard members, Reservists, and surviving spouses of deceased military members may also be eligible. ...
Are the children of a living or deceased service member eligible for VA loan benefits? No, children of an eligible veteran or service member do not qualify for VA home loan benefits. What is the VA funding fee and why do I have to pay it?
A pension is a benefit that the VA pays to wartime veterans who have limited or no income and who are at least 65 years old or if under 65, are permanently or completely disabled. There are also “Death Pensions,” which are needs based for a surviving spouse of a deceased wartime vete...
If a divorce occurs after the petition is filed, there is no need to demonstrate the connection between the divorce and abuse at all. If the marriage with the abuser ended because the abuser is deceased, the abused party has to file the self-petition within 2 years of the death. ...