I am a survivor spouse of a retired service member. Is there any military life insurance for the survivor spouse?
https://www.va.gov/disability/get-help-filing-claim/
https://www.va.gov/opa/publications/benefits_book/2023_Federal_Benefits_for_Veterans_Dependents_and_Survivors.pdf
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The items I describe below SHOULD have kicked in automatically when the government was notified of your spouse's passing. If this didn't happen by the funeral director (99% of the time, they take care of it) or someone else, then it is imperative that you do the notification to DFAS* as the retired pay eligibility stops with the passing of the retiree and you may be left in a long financial void after the government recoups any payments that continued.
The main program for retired veterans is the Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) which will continue a portion (up to 55%) of a deceased retired service member's retirement pay as a monthly benefit to the designated beneficiary. The election is automatic for the SM's spouse and children unless changed at retirement, and he couldn't have reduced it for you unless you gave your written consent.
When a service member is discharged they also have the option to convert the SGLI coverage they had when they were actively serving. Some do, some don't - it's a personal choice. Again, upon notification, this should have been an automatic payment.
Finally, you never mentioned "disabled", so I'm making an assumption that they were not a retired disabled veteran. If your spouse did have a service-connected disability, then there MAY be programs you're eligible for depending on a number of factors, but that's a different discussion and will greatly vary based on your personal situation as well as that of your spouse.
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* Report a Retiree's Death - https://www.dfas.mil/retiredmilitary/survivors/retiree-death/
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First to the cause of his passing. You might be eligible for DIC if -
● The cause of his passing was from a service-connected illness or injury; or
● If he had a rating of 100% for the last 10 years; or
● If he was rated at 100% since his discharge and for at least 5 years before his passing.
Second, if DIC eligibility is possible based on the cause of his passing, then you must have lived with your husband without a break until their death and one of these must be true:
● You were married to the Veteran or service member for at least 1 year
● You had a child with the Veteran or service member
● You married the Veteran or service member within 15 years of their discharge from the period of military service during which the qualifying illness or injury started or got worse,
Additionally, there are other benefits that you might be eligible as the surviving spouse of a disabled veteran beyond DIC, but they each have their own eligibility determinations.
I suggest you contact your state's Veterans Affairs Office (it could be called something different) or one of the Veteran Service Organizations (DAV, American Legion, etc) and talk to one of the representatives about helping you to file a claim.
I would suggest starting with your State's Veteran Affairs Office. Type your state name followed by veterans affairs office (i.e., "Texas veterans affairs office") and it will probably turn up as the first or second result (in this case, it is the Texas Veterans Commission).
Why start with them? They would be the one's most likely to be able to direct you towards other resources that aren't federal benefits, but are offer by the state (and they can help with the federal ones as well).
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* https://www.va.gov/disability/dependency-indemnity-compensation/
* https://www.va.gov/family-member-benefits/
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He was a disabled retired vet, we were married after he retired. I already receive the survivors benefits and have been put into DFAS system. His SGLI went to his ex wife and children, as it was not changed when we married or before he passed. I was just wondering was there any military life insurance programs out there available for me to enroll into. Again Thanks.
It opens if you click on the link. That seems to be the benefits for spouse of retiree who has passed.