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The costs of victory outweighed the benefits.
I heard that he married YOU...HAHAHAHAHAHA Very funny dink but he married his brother Walburga's widow
No you cannot receive benefits for yourself because your father was a WW2 veteran. Only he can received benefits through the Veterans Administration.
Benefits come FROM the VA (Veterans Administration). You must communicate with them.
Yes.
i am a widow of ex serviceman (indian navy) he served only 11 years am i eligible for family pension or any other benefits
Perhaps state benefits but not government benefits
Does a widow of Wold War2 get surviors benitifits if she remarries.
Social Security benefits are exempt from Ohio state income taxes.
It depends, if you are a widow you have that benefit until you get married again.
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I want to know how to change my present Social Security benefits to my deceased husband's benefits. He was killed in a traffic accident Nov. 21, 2023
A former spouse can receive benefits under the same circumstances as a current spouse or widow/widower if the marriage lasted 10 years or more. Benefits paid to a surviving divorced spouse will not affect the benefitrates for other beneficiaries.
The widow's of veterans have few extra or new benefits. If their spouse had retired with benefits, they would continue to receive the ability to access military health care and shop on military bases, as well as receive some portion of their spouses' retirement pay. Otherwise there is little to assist a veteran's widow. My mother lost her health benefits pre 1982. I took her to a Navy hospital for a surgery. The surgeon told me, after surgury, that congress had cut widows health benefits. Soon after she received a new military ID, On the back it said "Benifits No" Widow WWII Vet
The rights of a widow of a Freemason may vary depending on the jurisdiction and lodge of the deceased Freemason. Generally, widows may be entitled to certain benefits and support from the Masonic organization, such as pensions or financial assistance. It is advisable for widows to contact the relevant Masonic organization or lodge to inquire about their specific rights and benefits.