The Veteran had been getting a VA pension or compensation when they died, or.The Veteran died while eligible for a VA pension or compensation at their time of death, but instead received full military retirement or disability pay.The Veteran died while receiving a VA pension or compensation, or.The Veteran died with an original or reopened claim for VA compensation or pension pending at the time of death, if they would’ve been entitled to benefits before the time of death, or.The Veteran died while traveling with proper authorization, and at VA’s expense, either to or from a facility for an examination, or to receive treatment or care, or.The Veteran died while getting VA care, either at a VA facility or at a facility contracted by VA, or.The Veteran died as a result of a service-connected disability (a disability related to service), or.The Veteran must not have received a dishonorable discharge, and one of these circumstances must be true : You’re the executor or administrator of the Veteran’s estate (someone who officially represents the Veteran).You’re a surviving child of the Veteran, or.You’re the surviving partner from a legal union (a relationship made formal in a document issued by the state recognizing the union), or.You’re the Veteran’s surviving spouse ( Note: We recognize same-sex marriages.), or.One of these relationships or professional roles describes your connection to the Veteran: You must also meet all of these requirements. You may be eligible for Veterans burial allowances if you’re paying for the burial and funeral costs and you won’t be reimbursed by any other organization, like another government agency or the Veteran’s employer.
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