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A surviving spouse in Texas has the right to occupy the homestead for the remainder of their life. ing to the Texas Constitution (art. XVI, § 52), as long as the surviving spouse chooses to use or occupy the homestead, it is not subject to partition among the heirs of the deceased.
If the estate does not include a homestead, the surviving spouse can request an allowance from the estate of up to $45,000. While a surviving spouse generally cannot elect between the homestead and the allowance,11 an allowance in lieu of homestead may be authorized when there is insubstantial equity in the home.
Minimum and Maximum Resource Allowance Amounts 2025 Min. and Max. Community Spouse Resource Allowance Figures by State – Effective Jan. 1, 2025 Arizona $31,584 – $157,920 Arkansas $31,584 – $157,920 California N/A – CA has no asset limit (eff. 1/1/24), and therefore, the Community Spouse Resource Allowance is not relevant.48 more rows •
In most cases, the community spouse is not required to contribute to nursing home costs, even if they are still working, unless their income exceeds a certain threshold. On the other hand, if the community spouse has a low income, they may be eligible to receive a portion of the institutionalized spouse's income.
Your partner may apply to use the education benefits on the Veterans Affairs website or by completing VA Form 22-1990e and mailing it to the nearest VA regional office.
Fortunately, yes, military spouses can get student loan forgiveness in California through several federal and state programs designed to alleviate student loan debt. Here's what military spouses in California should know: Understand your loan type: Federal loans often have more forgiveness options than private loans.
The GI Bill pays 100% of tuition and fees for eligible military spouses and dependents, up to the maximum in-state tuition for public schools, and up to $22,805.34 per academic year for private or foreign schools. But first, you must have benefits transferred from the servicemember to their spouse.
You do not claim a spouse as a dependent. When you are married and living together, you can only file a tax return as either Married Filing Jointly or Married Filing Separately. You would want to file as MFJ even if one spouse has little or no income.
MARRIED & DIVIDING TOTAL ALLOWANCES If you're married, you can claim two allowances – one for you and one for your spouse. You can divide your total allowances whichever way you prefer, but you can't claim an allowance that your spouse claims too.