About 6.5 million veterans across the U.S. currently collect tax-free disability compensation.
The Department of Veterans Affairs will stop approving most new need-based apportionments of veterans' benefits beginning February 9, 2026. The change does not eliminate apportion ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs is moving to sharply limit when it redirects portions of veterans' benefits to family members, a policy change that will end most need-based appo ...
The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) distributes education benefits under Chapter 35 (also known as the Dependents’ ...
Attorney Magann stated that “COLA changes can impact monthly budgets; therefore, veterans and survivors should confirm that ...
Millions of veterans rely on monthly benefits to help support themselves and their families. As of 2024, around 6.5 million veterans receive tax-free disability compensation from the Department of ...
Being a military spouse can be rewarding and challenging — from marrying that special someone who’s dedicated to their country to challenges including deployments and frequent relocations. Fortunately ...
Veterans, active service members and dependents can learn about Veterans Affairs benefits during an information session next week at Cameron University.
WASHINGTON — Tuition and housing payments are backlogged for more than 75,000 college and trade-school students who are the dependents and survivors of former military members after a software problem ...
MISSOULA, Mont. — Montana veterans saw record care this year according to a press release from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Montana veterans, dependents, and survivors saw a lot of care ...