It depends - but the Veterans assistance can help do all the research for you.
My moms (ex husband and my dad) served and she would have recd benefits but she remarried and her second and deceased husband was just shy a few months of service dates so she did not qualify. The Veterans admin did all the research for us once I gave them some info that I had. So most definitely reach out to them.
are you currently married? 99.99% sure that once the marriage is dissolved so do benefits. Your best bet would be to contact your local Veterans Assistance Commission. The services they provide are free. They will research any benefits you are entitled to. You will need your husbands information including DD214
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My moms (ex husband and my dad) served and she would have recd benefits but she remarried and her second and deceased husband was just shy a few months of service dates so she did not qualify. The Veterans admin did all the research for us once I gave them some info that I had. So most definitely reach out to them.
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99.99% sure that once the marriage is dissolved so do benefits.
Your best bet would be to contact your local Veterans Assistance Commission. The services they provide are free. They will research any benefits you are entitled to. You will need your husbands information including DD214