Can my wife qualify for a VA loan based on my service record?
No, your spouse does not qualify for a VA loan on her own -- the veteran has to be on the loan.
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No, your spouse does not qualify for a VA loan on her own -- the veteran has to be on the loan.
A less than honorable discharge won't replace your prior honorable discharge. You'll have two periods of service -- one which is deemed honorable...
Extremely unlikely but a recruiter is the person that could give you a definitive answer.
You need to file an apportionment claim with the VA by filing a VA Form 21-0788.
VA will reduce your disability compensation if you are "convicted of a felony and imprisoned for more than 30 days." If your rating is 20% or more,...
Yes, a veteran can receive VA payments for their children even if the children don't live with them. If he is not paying child support, you can...
Assuming you have a 10% disability compensation rating from VA, it means you will receive a monthly payment amount of $144.
If your husband is unable to work due to service-connected disabilities, he should absolutely apply for individual unemployability (IU). Some, but...
No, there is not a list of certain jobs that would result in your rating being automatically reduced. But your employment and hobbies could result...
Unless you qualify for a religious or medical exemption, you will likely be punished under the UCMJ for refusal to follow orders.