38 CFR Topic
Adjusted Compensation; General
November 5, 2020
§
10.0
Adjusted service pay entitlements
§
10.1
Issuance of duplicate adjusted service certificate without bond
§
10.18
Approval of application for change of beneficiary heretofore made
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10.31
Dependency of mother or father
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10.2
Evidence required of loss, destruction or mutilation of adjusted service certificate
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10.3
Issuance of duplicate adjusted service certificate with bond
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10.4
Loss, destruction, or mutilation of adjusted service certificate while in possession of Department of Veterans Affairs
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10.15
Designation of more than one beneficiary under an adjusted service certificate
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10.16
Conditions requisite for change in designation of beneficiary
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10.17
Designation of beneficiary subsequent to cancellation of previous designation
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10.20
“Demand for payment” certification
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10.22
Payment to estate of decedent
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10.24
Payment of death claim on lost, destroyed or mutilated adjusted service certificate with bond
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10.25
Payment of death claim on adjusted service certificate without bond
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10.27
Definitions
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10.28
Proof of death evidence
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10.29
Claims for benefits because of elimination of preferred dependent
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10.30
Proof of remarriage
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10.32
Evidence of dependency
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10.33
Determination of dependency
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10.34
Proof of age of dependent mother or father
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10.35
Claim of mother entitled by reason of unmarried status
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10.36
Proof of marital cohabitation under section 602 or section 312 of the Act
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10.37
Claim of widow not living with veteran at time of veteran's death
§
10.38
Proof of age of veteran's child
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10.39
Mental or physical defect of child
§
10.40
Payment on account of minor child
§
10.41
Definition of “child”
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10.42
Claim of child other than legitimate child
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10.43
Claim by guardian of child of veteran
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10.44
Evidence required to support claim of mother or father
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10.45
Definition of “widow”
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10.46
Authentication of statements supporting claims
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10.47
Use of prescribed forms

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