If you’re divorcing a spouse who is an active or retired member of the military, you likely have a number of questions about what spousal military benefits you can retain and which you’ll lose. For many people, their top priority is their TRICARE health care benefits....
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Veterans Benefits
Getting veteran’s benefits for a service-related brain injury
Those who serve in the military have an elevated risk for a brain injury when compared with the general public. They can suffer traumatic blows to their head during training or the performance of their jobs. They could also experience violent percussive force if they...
Can you get veterans and SSDI benefits at the same time?
Countless service members return from their deployment abroad as remarkably different people from when they first headed out on their assignment. These veterans are often unable to seamlessly transition back into a job due to the physical or injuries that they've...
New law: Veterans will see 5.9% boost in monthly benefits
Retired and disabled military veterans will see the largest increase in benefits checks in decades thanks to a new law signed by President Biden on Oct. 8. The law ties the cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for veterans benefits to the recent cost-of-living adjustment...
How does your disability rating affect your VA benefits?
Connecting with benefits through the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) can take years. However, if you do qualify, VA disability compensation can give you tax-free income to help you cover your living expenses and medical care. To qualify for those benefits,...
The truth about common VA benefit myths
Many veterans misunderstand or simply do not know about their benefits. Understanding available benefits through the Veterans' Administration can help ensure you can access disability payments, medical care and other programs. These are the facts behind some of the...