VA pension benefits are available to some wartime Veterans and their survivors. Pension benefits are needs-based and your “countable” family income must fall below the yearly limit set by law. There is a net worth limitation that must be met. Veterans must have at least 90 days of active duty, including one day during a wartime period.
The Veterans Pension program provides monthly payments to wartime Veterans who meet certain age or disability requirements, and who have income and net worth within certain limits.
You may be eligible for the Veterans Pension program if you meet these requirements.
And at least one of these must be true about your service:
And at least one of these must be true:
A VA Survivors Pension offers monthly payments to qualified surviving spouses and unmarried dependent children of wartime Veterans who meet certain income and net worth limits set by Congress.
You may be eligible for this benefit if you haven’t remarried after the Veteran’s death, and if the deceased Veteran didn’t receive a dishonorable discharge and their service meets at least one of these requirements.
At least one of these must be true:
And this must be true for you:
You may be eligible for this benefit if you’re unmarried and you meet at least one of these requirements.
At least one of these must be true:
Under current law, we recognize these wartime periods to decide eligibility for pension benefits:
The Veterans Assistance Commission
of Winnebago County
555 N. Court Street, Suite 300
Rockford, IL 61103
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