If you’re a Veteran with a 30% disability rating, and you have a dependent spouse (no dependent parents or children), your monthly basic rate would be $493.35 each month.
Can I claim my disabled veteran husband as a dependent?
For VA disability benefit purposes, a spouse, a child, or a parent in some circumstances can be considered a dependent. If you are qualified for VA disability pay with at least a 30% VA disability rating, it is possible to add dependents to your VA benefits at basically any time.
How much do you get for dependents on VA disability?
Under current VA disability pay rates, a veteran with a 30% rating will receive $24.00 for each additional child under age 18. Those VA disability pay rates increase $8.00 for each 10% increase in disability rating. At 100%, it increases slightly more than $8.00.
If you’re a Veteran with a 70% disability rating, and you have a spouse, plus 3 dependent children under the age of 18, you would start with the basic rate of $1,656.71 (for a Veteran with a spouse and 1 child).
Can I claim my disabled Veteran husband as a dependent?
How much is a dependent Worth on VA disability?
Breaking Down VA Disability Pay Rates for Each Family Situation
| Dependent Status | 30% | 50% |
|---|---|---|
| Veteran with One Parent and Child | $489.15 | $976.41 |
| Veteran with Two Parents and Child | $528.15 | $1,042.41 |
| Add for Each Additional Child Under Age 18 | $24.00 | $41.00 |
| Each Additional Schoolchild Over Age 18 (see footnote a) | $79.00 | $133.00 |
Who are the dependents for VA disability benefits?
A dependent is: A spouse (Note: we recognize same-sex and common-law marriages) A parent, if you’re directly caring for them and their income and net worth are below a certain amount; An unmarried child (including an adopted child or stepchild) who meets one of the eligibility requirements listed below
How does VA disability affect SSI and SSDI?
Veterans who receive a partial VA disability rating and limited VA benefits, may also receive SSA benefits. For cash benefits, the receipt of VA benefits will affect SSI and SSDI differently. SSI Since SSI is a needs-based program, additional income from VA benefits will affect the cash benefit amount.
Do you have to have a dependent to get Social Security disability?
(See our overview of SSI.) Individuals do not need to have worked a certain amount of time prior to becoming disabled in order to qualify for this benefit. An SSI recipient’s dependents or survivors are not entitled to dependents benefits.
When does a spouse apply for VA disability?
They have until a year after your death to apply. If they apply within a year, benefits are paid retroactively from the date of the veteran’s death. That being said, if your spouse doesn’t apply within a year, it’s unlikely your spouse is eligible for any missed compensation. Instead, the start date is whenever the VA grants the application.