| Title | : | What Every Surviving Spouse Should Know About Veterans Benefits |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.81 (340 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1482508591 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 166 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2013-08-08 |
| Genre | : |
What Every Surviving Spouse Should Know about Veterans BenefitsA Step-by-Step Guidebook for the Surviving Spouse’s Advocate provides a riveting journey by walking the reader through the quagmire of applying and receiving Surviving Spouse benefits and gives the instructions and examples needed to understand and apply the topics discussed. This workbook is a guide that gives hundreds of answers to questions about Veterans benefits for Surviving Spouses. The advocate will find answers to:
- What benefits are available?
- How does the Surviving Spouse apply?
- Which VA forms are needed?
- Can a Surviving Spouse receive benefits if divorced from the Veteran? (The answer may pleasantly surprise you!)
- Is eligibility for benefits lost if the Surviving Spouse remarries after the Veteran dies?
Editorial : Review by Hugh D. Cox
Attorney Mary Markovich’s step-by-step workbook is an essential desk reference for those attorneys who wish to help a veteran’s surviving spouse apply for veteran’s benefits with the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). This highly readable text, with large print for elderly readers, is organized into neat and precise nuggets addressing whether a surviving spouse of the veteran is entitled to any one of a wide array of VA benefits available. Each section of her publication identifies the exact government or VA form to be submitted for that specific benefit. The reader will find Ms. Markovich’s “Advocate’s Notes” and “Examples” to be very valuable.
There is no other guide like this one-of-a-kind publication. There are several superb treatises about veteran’s benefits, but Ms. Markovich carved out a unique niche to help attorneys assisting millions of surviving spouses once married to
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