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§ 3.451Apportionment claims.

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(a)

General —(1)

Veteran. All or part of the pension or disability compensation payable to any veteran may be apportioned for the veteran's spouse, child, or children, or, in the case of disability compensation but not pension, for the veteran's dependent parent, if one of the following conditions exist:

(i) The veteran is incompetent and is being furnished hospital treatment, nursing home, or domiciliary care by the U.S., or any political subdivision thereof; or

(ii) The veteran is incarcerated and meets the conditions of § 3.665 or § 3.666.

(2)

Surviving spouse. Where a child or children of a deceased veteran is not living with the veteran's surviving spouse because the surviving spouse is incarcerated and meets the conditions of § 3.665 or § 3.666, the dependency and indemnity compensation (DIC) or pension otherwise payable to the surviving spouse may be apportioned to the child or children. No apportionment shall be payable to a child who did not reside with the surviving spouse prior to incarceration.

(b)

Apportionment to a child on active duty. No apportionment of disability or death benefits will be made or changed solely because a child has entered active duty. If an apportionment is claimed for a child on active duty on the date the apportionment claim is received by VA, no apportionment will be made. If an apportionment is being paid to the veteran's spouse and includes an amount for a child, and the child enters active duty, no change in the apportionment will be made.

(c)

Apportionment of death benefits. Any amounts payable for children under §§ 3.454 and 3.455 will be equally divided among the children.

[91 FR 905, Jan. 9, 2026]

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