My hubby only did 18 months in the army out of a two year committment. He was discharged, but not negatively. Hubby believes that he doesn't qualify for any benefits, but has never made the effort to find out if he would.
Today, he is 100% disabled from a stroke (not related army duty). We need to find out if he could qualify for a Vet home loan or life insurance for him. [I have medical insurance for him at my work and he gets medicare, so that is not an issue]. He is 38 yrs old, had stoke when he was 32.
** Incidentally, my Dad was a WW2 vet, and NEVER partook of the Vet loan process. He went the 'standard' mortgage way and has his home. Is there anyway Dad can pass to us his Vet status for a Vet home loan? ***
* Is my hubby a "vet"?
* If so, would he qualify for a Vet home loan?
* Any Life Insurance / stroke-friendly available?
* Is my Dad's Vet status usable?
Thanks ahead of time for your help!
061807 5:10
2007-06-18
11:09:57
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YRofTexas
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Folks - don't read so fast!
His stroke had NOTHING to do with the service...it occurred some 10 years after he was discharged. Thx.
2007-06-18
11:40:31 ·
update #1