Updated Dec 07, 2021
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This section contains the following topics:
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1. General Information on Awards to Survivors Upon the Death of a Dependent
Introduction |
This topic contains general information on awards to survivors upon the death of a dependent, including
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Change Date |
July 12, 2015 |
XII.i.3.B.1.a. Acceptable Proof of Death |
Proof of death of the payee meeting the requirements of 38 CFR 3.211 is required in all cases, unless a statement is provided by surviving spouse, parent or fiduciary, furnishing month and year of death.
Upon receipt of an acceptable statement or evidence of death of a payee, discontinue the award to the deceased payee.
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XII.i.3.B.1.c. Action Upon Receipt or Non-Receipt of Additional Evidence |
Use the table below to determine the appropriate action when additional evidence is received or not received within the time period allowed.
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2. Awards to Survivors Upon the Death of a Surviving Spouse, Child, or Parent
Introduction |
This topic contains information on awards to survivors upon the death of a surviving spouse, child or parent, including
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Change Date |
April 9, 2021 |
XII.i.3.B.2.a. Action to Take Upon the Death of a Surviving Spouse |
Upon the death of a surviving spouse, terminate the surviving spouse’s award, effective the first day of the month of death.
Note: The provisions of M21-1, Part VII, Subpart i, 2.E.4 relating to action to take after the remarriage of a surviving spouse also apply when establishing the entitlement of children after the spouse’s death.
Reference: For more information on end product credit, see M21-4, Appendix B.
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XII.i.3.B.2.b. Action to Take Upon the Death of a Parent |
For information on the action to take upon the death of a parent in
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XII.i.3.B.2.c. Action to Take Upon the Death of a Child |
Discontinue payment of any benefits or share of benefits to a deceased child with
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XII.i.3.B.2.d. Adjusting Awards to Surviving Beneficiaries After the Death of a Child |
Use the table below to determine how to adjust awards to surviving beneficiaries after the death of a child.
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XII.i.3.B.2.f. Determining the Surviving Spouse’s Apportioned Award |
The surviving spouse’s share of an award is the balance remaining of the total amount payable based on the continued dependency code, including the deceased child, until the appropriate effective date for reduction or discontinuance required to reflect the loss of the dependent.
If the award to a surviving spouse included an additional amount for the deceased child, reduce or discontinue the payee 10 award in accordance with the provisions in M21-1, Part VII, Subpart i, 1.C.4.
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