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General Information on Apportionments  PRIVATE INFOTYPE="OTHER"  IntroductionThis topic contains general information on apportionments, including overview of the apportionment process apportionment of a competent primary beneficiarys benefits creating a Request for Apportionment Application Letter text that a Request for Apportionment Application Letter must contain who may receive an apportionment of a competent primary beneficiarys benefits when an apportionment is not payable child apportionees that go on active duty handling a beneficiarys assertion that a child does not meet the definition of a child under 38 CFR 3.57 apportionment of survivors benefits references to information about special apportionment cases restriction on the concurrent payment of education benefits and apportioned benefits, and disclosing information in the claims folder to the primary beneficiary and/or claimant. Change DateMarch 2, 2016 PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PRINCIPLE"  a. Overview of the Apportionment ProcessWhen the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) receives a claim for an apportionment of a primary beneficiarys benefits, VA must develop for evidence, decide whether to award or deny the apportionment claim, and notify the primary beneficiary and claimant of the decision. Additionally, in some cases, VA must offset or withhold part or all of the apportioned award. PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PRINCIPLE"  b. Apportionment of a Competent Primary Beneficiarys BenefitsIn order for a claimant to receive an apportionment of a competent primary beneficiarys benefits, the claimant must file a claim on VA Form 21-0788, Information Regarding Apportionment of Beneficiarys Award live apart from the primary beneficiary, and demonstrate a need for benefits, per the requirements of HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=48f97b240e806ed8bbd55c7e6c515550&node=se38.1.3_1451&rgn=div8"38 CFR 3.451, or not receive a reasonable level of support from the primary beneficiary, as stated in HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=48f97b240e806ed8bbd55c7e6c515550&node=se38.1.3_1450&rgn=div8"38 CFR 3.450. If the requirements above are met and the primary beneficiary will not suffer undue hardship, VA may authorize an apportionment of the primary beneficiarys benefits to be paid to the claimant. Important: VAs primary obligation is to the Veteran. Even if the claimant demonstrates a need, VA may not impose undue hardship on the Veteran. The requirement that a claimant file a claim for apportionment on VA Form 21-0788 went into effect on March 24, 2015. If a claimant requests an apportionment on or after that date on anything other than a VA Form 21-0788, treat the correspondence as a request for an application, and follow the instructions in M21-1, Part III, Subpart v, 3.A.1.c. c. Creating a Request for Apportionment Application Letter Follow the steps in the table below when creating a Request for Apportionment Application Letter.  StepAction1Establish end product (EP) 400 with the claim label Request for Application.2Copy all of the text from the letter shown in M21-1, Part III, Subpart v, 3.A.1.d.3Paste the text from Step 2 into a blank letter.4Print and mail the letter to the claimant and, if necessary, his/her authorized representative.5Clear the EP 400.6Does the Veteran from whose benefits the claimant is seeking an apportionment have an electronic claims folder (eFolder) only? If yes, proceed to the next step. If no, file the letter in the Veterans paper claims folder, and proceed no further.7Access the Veterans eFolder in the Veterans Benefits Management System (VBMS).8Click on the arrow to the right of the ACTIONS field.9Select Upload Document from the drop-down menu.10Update the fields that appear with the entries described in the table below. Field Entry SUBJECT Leave blank. CATEGORY TYPE Correspondence - Miscellaneous: Report of Contact SOURCE VBMS ASSOCIATE TO EP 400 Request for Application DATE OF RECEIPT Date of receipt of the request for an apportionment  d. Text That a Request for Apportionment Application Letter Must ContainCreate a Request for Apportionment Application Letter using the text below in the body of the letter. Dear [Enter claimants first and last name.]: We received your correspondence indicating that you would like to file a claim for an apportionment. VA regulations now require all claims to be submitted on a standardized form. What Should You Do? In order for us to begin processing your apportionment claim, you must submit a VA Form 21-0788, Information Regarding Apportionment of Beneficiarys Award. We will take no further action until we receive your completed application. To locate the appropriate form(s), please visit the following web site:  HYPERLINK "http://www.va.gov/vaforms" www.va.gov/vaforms. If You Have Questions or Need Assistance [Add the domestic or foreign address table.] [Add the Veterans Service Organization (VSO) paragraph.] Thank you, Regional Office Director Enclosure(s): Where to Send Your Written Correspondence e. Who May Receive an Apportionment of a Competent Primary Beneficiarys BenefitsAn apportionment may be paid to an estranged spouse and child children in an estranged spouses custody a child or children not living with the primary beneficiary or surviving spouse and to whom the primary beneficiary or surviving spouse is not reasonably contributing, or a dependent parent (in compensation cases). Important: VA may apportion benefits to a dependent, even if the dependent is not on the beneficiarys award, as long as the dependents relationship to the Veteran, on whose service the award is based, is properly established. However, VA cannot add such dependent to the award unless the beneficiary submits the appropriate form. Example: Veteran is receiving compensation as a single Veteran evaluated as 50 percent disabling. An ex-wife submits a claim for an apportionment on behalf of her 10-year old boy in her custody. She submits a certified birth certificate showing the Veteran is in fact the biological father of the child. Analysis: Even though the child is not established on the Veterans award, and regardless whether the Veteran submits the appropriate form to add the child to his award, VA may apportion benefits for the child because the relationship to the Veteran is properly established and there is no indication the child has been adopted out of the Veterans family. References: For more information on establishing a relationship, see M21-1, Part III, Subpart iii, 5.A forms claimants must use to add a dependent to their award, see M21-1, Part III, Subpart iii, 5.A.4.a, and the definition of child adopted out of the Veterans family, see M21-1, Part III, Subpart iii, 5.G.5.a. PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PRINCIPLE"  f. When an Apportionment Is Not PayableThe table below contains a description of the circumstances under which HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=cbdb3f6a0183779ee5e0fa4d7c4f8119&node=se38.1.3_1458&rgn=div8"38 CFR 3.458 prohibits the apportioning of a primary beneficiarys benefits.  CircumstanceAdditional InformationThe total benefit payable to the primary beneficiary is so small that it does not allow payment of a reasonable amount to any apportionee. The amount available for apportionment from the primary beneficiarys benefits would constitute a payment so small to the apportionee, with little or no mitigation of the apportionees need.HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=cbdb3f6a0183779ee5e0fa4d7c4f8119&node=se38.1.3_1458&rgn=div8"38 CFR 3.458 requires a subjective assessment of the apportionments impact on the claimants financial status. HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=cbdb3f6a0183779ee5e0fa4d7c4f8119&node=se38.1.3_1451&rgn=div8"38 CFR 3.451 suggests that apportionment of less than 20 percent of a Veterans benefits may not constitute a reasonable amount.The Veterans spouse, who is requesting an apportionment, has been found guilty of conjugal infidelity by a court having proper jurisdiction.---The Veterans spouse, who is requesting an apportionment, has lived with another person and held himself/herself out openly to the public to be the spouse of another person. Exception: The spouse entered into the relationship with the other person in good faith, believing that the marriage to the Veteran had been legally terminated. Under this set of circumstances, however, VA may apportion benefits to the spouse only if there has been a reconciliation between the Veteran and his/her spouse, and later the Veteran and his/her spouse become estranged.A Veteran who is estranged but not divorced from his/her spouse remains entitled to benefits as a married Veteran, as long as he/she knows the whereabouts of the estranged spouse and, in pension cases, is contributing to the spouses support. Special attention must be paid to claims for apportionment from an estranged spouse or a spouse for whom the Veteran is not receiving additional benefits, as it could adversely affect the rate of the Veterans benefits, as explained in M21-1, Part V, Subpart iii, 1.F.2.n.The child of the Veteran has been adopted out of the Veterans family. Exception: In certain limited situations, VA may apportion Veterans Pension for a child who has been adopted out of the Veterans family. HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=cbdb3f6a0183779ee5e0fa4d7c4f8119&node=se38.1.3_1458&rgn=div8" 38 CFR 3.458(d) prohibits the apportioning of benefits when the child has been adopted out of the Veterans family. See M21-1, Part III, Subpart iii, 5.G.5.c regarding the effect of adoption on a Veterans entitlement to Veterans Pension. HYPERLINK "http://www.va.gov/ogc/docs/1994/PRC16-94.DOC"VAOPGCPREC 16-94 describes conditions that may warrant an apportionment of Veterans Pension for a child adopted out of the Veterans family.  HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/retrieveECFR?gp=&SID=93ca3d872fe30ef6c4f9ef3467239222&mc=true&r=SECTION&n=se38.1.3_158" 38 CFR 3.58 prohibits payment of dependency allowance for compensation for a child adopted out of the Veterans family. See M21-1, Part III, Subpart iii, 5.G.5 for more information about a child adopted out of the Veterans family. Note: According to HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=d9789ea05df0b943f14e6129f4f94085&node=se38.1.3_1450&rgn=div8"38 CFR 3.450(c), a claim for an apportionment must be submitted by or on behalf of a dependent for whom the primary beneficiary is not providing reasonable support. VA does not apportion benefits to a dependent as a convenience on the part of the primary beneficiary. Per HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=d9789ea05df0b943f14e6129f4f94085&node=se38.1.3_1106&rgn=div8"38 CFR 3.106, the primary beneficiary may not request a portion of his or her benefits not be paid in order to allocate those benefits to another person. g. Child-Apportionees That Go on Active DutyDiscontinue an apportionment for a child that goes on active duty, unless the child is in the custody of an estranged spouse. When the apportionment ends, continue paying additional benefits for the child to the primary beneficiary until the child turns 18. Note: For the purpose of this block, a primary beneficiary includes the fiduciary of a child that is not in the custody of the surviving spouse whose benefits VA is apportioning for the child. Reference: For more information about apportionments for children that go on active duty, see  HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=34816bf7cbc0d8d7d01f1ba124beabb3&mc=true&node=se38.1.3_1458&rgn=div8" 38 CFR 3.458(e), and  HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=34816bf7cbc0d8d7d01f1ba124beabb3&mc=true&node=se38.1.3_1503&rgn=div8" 38 CFR 3.503(a)(2).  h. Handling a Beneficiarys Assertion That a Child Does Not Meet the Definition of a Child Under 38 CFR 3.57If VA is apportioning benefits to or for a child, and the primary beneficiary asserts the child does not meet the definition of child under  HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=d9789ea05df0b943f14e6129f4f94085&node=se38.1.3_157&rgn=div8" 38 CFR 3.57, follow the instructions in M21-1, Part III, Subpart v, 3.B.4.g. Example: A male Veteran submits a statement asserting that he did not father a child to whom VA is apportioning the Veterans benefits. If a claim for an apportionment involving a child is pending, and the beneficiary from whose benefits an apportionment may be paid asserts the child does not meet the definition of child under  HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=d9789ea05df0b943f14e6129f4f94085&node=se38.1.3_157&rgn=div8" 38 CFR 3.57, follow the instructions in the table below. StepAction1Is additional evidence required to establish that the child cannot be recognized as a child for VA purposes? If yes, proceed to the next step. If no, proceed to Step 5. Examples: Additional evidence might be required if the only evidence of record is a statement from a male Veteran that he did not father a child-apportionee. Additional evidence might not be required if the evidence of record includes the results of a paternity test.2Ask the beneficiary to provide additional evidence that supports his/her assertion. Allow the beneficiary 30 days to respond.3Did the beneficiary respond within 30 days? If yes, proceed to the next step. If no, continue processing the claim for apportionment, and disregard the remaining steps in this table.4Did the beneficiary provide evidence that is sufficient to establish that the child in question does not meet the definition of child under  HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=d9789ea05df0b943f14e6129f4f94085&node=se38.1.3_157&rgn=div8" 38 CFR 3.57? If yes, proceed to the next step. If no, continue processing the claim for apportionment, and disregard the remaining steps in this table.5Deny the claim for apportionment of benefits to or for the child.6Notify both the beneficiary and claimant of the decision, according to the instructions in M21-1, Part III, Subpart v, 3.A.3.j. i. Apportionment of Survivors BenefitsIn addition to Veterans disability benefits, VA may also apportion survivors benefits (if the evidence of record supports such an action). The provisions in M21-1, Part III, Subpart v, 3.A.3 for awarding or denying an apportionment claim and notifying the primary beneficiary and claimant apply equally to Survivors Pension cases. M21-1, Part III, Subpart v, 3.C.1 outlines special provisions for handling apportionments in other death cases. Notes: According to M21-1, Part IV, Subpart iii, 3.C.1.a, VA may pay survivors benefits to children of a Veteran, as an apportionment, pending resolution of a surviving spouses eligibility. Children not in custody of the surviving spouse are not eligible for an apportionment. They may, however, be entitled to Survivors Pension in their own right, according to M21-1, Part V, Subpart iii, 1.E.4.a. Reference: For more information on the apportionment of survivors benefits, see HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=20cc9451b1b18e7340cf57664648510f&node=se38.1.3_1450&rgn=div8"38 CFR 3.450 (general apportionment regulations) HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=20cc9451b1b18e7340cf57664648510f&node=se38.1.3_1451&rgn=div8"38 CFR 3.451 (special apportionments)  HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=456a8f29bfdff39a4bb6306377587f59&node=se38.1.3_1459&rgn=div8" 38 CFR 3.459 (death compensation)  HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=456a8f29bfdff39a4bb6306377587f59&node=se38.1.3_1460&rgn=div8" 38 CFR 3.460 (Survivors Pension) HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=456a8f29bfdff39a4bb6306377587f59&node=se38.1.3_1461&rgn=div8"38 CFR 3.461  (Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC)), and HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=48f97b240e806ed8bbd55c7e6c515550&node=se38.1.3_1400&rgn=div8"38 CFR 3.400(e) (effective dates for apportionment awards). j. References to Information About Special Apportionment CasesSubject to the restrictions of HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=48f97b240e806ed8bbd55c7e6c515550&node=se38.1.3_1458&rgn=div8"38 CFR 3.458, all or part of a primary beneficiarys benefits may be apportioned in the special cases listed in the table below. If the case involves Then refer to an incompetent VeteranM21-1, Part III, Subpart v, 3.C.2, and M21-1, Part III, Subpart v, 6.E.5.a Veteran who has disappearedM21-1, Part III, Subpart vi, 8.2, 3 and 4.an incarcerated VeteranM21-1, Part III, Subpart v, 8.B.an incarcerated surviving spouse M21-1, Part III, Subpart v, 8.C.forfeitureM21-1, Part III, Subpart vi, 5.B.2.g.  k. Restriction on the Concurrent Payment of Education Benefits and Apportioned BenefitsUse the table below to determine if the payment of VA education benefits (under  HYPERLINK "https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/38/part-III/chapter-33" 38 U.S.C. Chapter 33 or HYPERLINK "https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/38/part-III/chapter-35"Chapter 35) to an apportionee precludes him/her from receiving an apportionment of the primary beneficiarys benefits. If the apportionee is a Then the payment of VA education benefits Referencespousedoes not prohibit the spouse from concurrently receiving an apportionment of a Veterans benefits.See M21-1, Part III, Subpart iii, 6.B.2.a and c HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=48f97b240e806ed8bbd55c7e6c515550&node=se38.1.3_1707&rgn=div8"38 CFR 3.707(b), and HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=37ac22fc0bff253caefe8dd745e01997&mc=true&node=se38.2.21_13023&rgn=div8"38 CFR 21.3023(d).child under age 18, or child age 18 or older who is permanently incapable of self-supportdoes not prohibit the child from concurrently receiving an apportionment of the primary beneficiarys benefits, if the individual case warrants this action. Note: A special restorative training allowance may also be paid concurrently with compensation, DIC, or pension.See M21-1, Part III, Subpart iii, 6.B.2.a and c, and HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=37ac22fc0bff253caefe8dd745e01997&mc=true&node=se38.2.21_13023&rgn=div8"38 CFR 21.3023(b).child age 18 or older who is capable of self-supportprohibits the child from concurrently receiving an apportionment of the primary beneficiarys benefits. Note: The child must elect which benefit he/she wants to receive. If the child elects VA education benefits, he/she is no longer eligible for an apportionment of the primary beneficiarys benefits. Exception: There is no prohibition for the concurrent payment of an apportionment and VA education benefits under  HYPERLINK "https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/38/3319" 38 U.S.C. 3319. There is also no prohibition if the education benefit is payable under  HYPERLINK "http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/38/3311" 38 U.S.C. 3311, and the Veteran on whose death the education benefit is based died prior to August 1, 2011.See M21-1, Part III, Subpart iii, 6.B.2.a and c M21-1, Part III, Subpart iii, 6.B.3.b, and HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=37ac22fc0bff253caefe8dd745e01997&mc=true&node=se38.2.21_13023&rgn=div8"38 CFR 21.3023(a). l. Disclosing Information in the Claims Folder to the Primary Beneficiary and/or ClaimantUpon request of either of the following individuals, disclose information in the claims folder that affects the payment or potential payment to a claimant for apportionment: the primary beneficiary, and/or the claimant for an apportionment of the primary beneficiarys benefits. However, when the Privacy Act forbids a total disclosure of correspondence or other submissions from either party to the other, separately furnish the information that is vital to the decision to be made. Example: Information that is vital to the decision usually includes the income and expenses of each party. 2. Developing an Apportionment Claim  PRIVATE INFOTYPE="OTHER"  IntroductionThis topic contains information on developing for evidence in order to make a decision as to whether an apportionment is appropriate, including determining whether a bar to apportionment exists actions to take when no bar to apportionment exists estimating the amount of benefits VA should withhold for an apportionment required development upon receipt of an apportionment claim time limits for responding to a VA request for evidence/information from the primary beneficiary and claimant establishing the estimated withholding, and handling a request for a hearing. Change DateJanuary 28, 2016 PRIVATE INFOTYPE="CONCEPT"  a. Determining Whether a Bar to Apportionment ExistsUpon receipt of a claim for apportionment, establish EP 130 under the claimants name, and determine whether there is a bar to the apportionment. Reference: Bars to apportionments are discussed in HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=48f97b240e806ed8bbd55c7e6c515550&node=se38.1.3_1458&rgn=div8"38 CFR 3.458 M21-1, Part III, Subpart v, 3.A.1.f, and M21-1, Part III, Subpart v, 3.A.4.a. PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PROCEDURE"  b. Actions to Take When No Bar to Apportionment ExistsIf there is no bar to apportionment, establish EP 600 under the primary beneficiarys name, with a suspense date that expires 65 days in the future follow the instructions in M21-1, Part III, Subpart v, 3.A.2.c, and send development letters that include the content described in M21-1, Part III, Subpart v, 3.A.2.d to the primary beneficiary, and apportionment claimant. Note: Do not deny a claim for apportionment without undertaking development simply because the Veteran has only a 10- or 20-percent disability rating. Without knowing the income and expenses of the claimant and the Veteran, it is practically impossible to determine whether a reasonable amount of benefits may be apportioned to the claimant. c. Estimating the Amount of Benefits VA Should Withhold for an ApportionmentBefore taking the actions described in the remaining blocks of this topic, it is necessary to estimate the amount of benefits VA should apportion to the claimant. As discussed in M21-1, Part III, Subpart v, 3.A.2.f, the estimated amount of the apportionment will tentatively be withheld from the primary beneficiarys award pending a final decision on the apportionment claim. Veteran Service Representatives (VSRs) must make the estimate described in the above paragraph without the benefit of the evidence and information they request from the claimant and primary beneficiary per the instructions in M21-1, Part III, Subpart v, 3.A.2.d and e. When making the estimate, a VSR must consider the additional amount VA pays the primary beneficiary for dependents apply the provisions of HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=b20dc93c45e15acb7f1d85131542335c&mc=true&node=se38.1.3_1451&rgn=div8"38 CFR 3.451, which recommends apportionments in an amount between 20 percent and 50 percent of a Veterans benefits, and bear in mind that when making a final decision on an apportionment claim, the VSR may only apportion an amount that is equal to or less than the estimated amount. The VSR may not apportion a greater amount without issuing another notice of proposed adverse action to the primary beneficiary, and allowing the primary beneficiary 65 days to respond. Reference: For information on making a final decision on an apportionment claim, see M21-1, Part III, Subpart v, 3.A.3.a. d. Required Development Upon Receipt of an Apportionment ClaimUpon receipt of an apportionment claim, prepare development letters for both the claimant and the primary beneficiary that include the content described in the table below. RecipientRequired Contentprimary beneficiaryInform the beneficiary of the allegations of need that the claimant made. Ask the beneficiary to explain any hardship he/she would suffer if VA granted an apportionment. Inform the beneficiary that if he/she is not contributing to the support of the claimant, the beneficiary must provide an explanation for making no contributions. Notes: If the beneficiary is providing no support and fails to provide an explanation for not doing so, make a decision that is based on the other evidence of record. If a conflict arises regarding the amount of support the primary beneficiary provides to the claimant, ask the primary beneficiary to submit proof of his/her contributions, such as cancelled checks and/or receipts.claimant (or claimants custodian, if applicable)If a completed VA Form 21-0788 from the claimant is not already of record (because the claimant filed his/her claim prior to March 24, 2015), ask the claimant to complete and submit the form. Ask the claimant to describe what hardships he/she would suffer if VA denied the apportionment. Notes: Once completed, VA Form 21-0788 provides VA with information about the net worth and monthly income and expenses of the primary beneficiary claimant, and claimants custodian, if applicable. Consider individual household income and expenses when determining whether an apportionment would create a financial hardship on the primary beneficiary, and whether the claimant has a financial need for the apportionment and, if so, the amount of benefits VA should apportion. Reference: For more information about the evidence VA considers when deciding an apportionment claim, see  HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=48f97b240e806ed8bbd55c7e6c515550&node=se38.1.3_1451&rgn=div8" 38 CFR 3.451. e. Time Limits for Responding to a VA Request for Evidence/Information From the Primary Beneficiary and ClaimantConcurrent with the actions described in M21-1, Part III, Subpart v, 3.A.2.d, notify the claimant that he or she must respond within 30 days the primary beneficiary that he or she must respond within 60 days, and both the claimant and primary beneficiary that a decision will be made after expiration of the specified time limit based on the evidence of record, unless an extension of the time limit is required for good cause. In addition, inform the primary beneficiary of the amount and effective date of any interim withholding of the statutory authority for granting an apportionment (HYPERLINK "http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode38/usc_sec_38_00005307----000-.html"38 U.S.C. 5307) of the effective date from which an apportionment may be made on the basis of the pending claim (HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=48f97b240e806ed8bbd55c7e6c515550&node=se38.1.3_1400&rgn=div8"38 CFR 3.400(e)), and that the amount of his/her award will be reduced by the monthly amount of the apportionment authorized. Note: Consider the following when choosing an effective date under HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=48f97b240e806ed8bbd55c7e6c515550&node=se38.1.3_1400&rgn=div8"38 CFR 3.400(e): The granting of an apportionment on an original claim occurs when VA receives the request for an apportionment before it begins paying disability or survivors benefits to the primary beneficiary. The granting of an apportionment on an other-than-original claim occurs when VA receives the request for an apportionment after it begins paying disability or survivors benefits to the primary beneficiary. f. Establishing the Estimated WithholdingAfter taking the actions described in the previous blocks of this topic, amend the primary beneficiarys award by establishing a withholding of the estimated amount of the apportionment, effective the first of the month following the month in which the primary beneficiarys response period (for the notice described in M21-1, Part III, Subpart v, 3.A.2.d and e) ends. Example: An estranged spouse files an apportionment claim on April 17. The development letters are released on May 22. The withholding is effective August 1. Note: Do not change the dependency status in the corporate record until final action is taken to grant the apportionment. Reference: For detailed instructions on processing awards and adjustments in VETSNET, see the  HYPERLINK "http://vbaw.vba.va.gov/bl/21/Systems/awards.htm" VETSNET Awards User Guide, or VBMS-Awards, see the  HYPERLINK "http://vbaw.vba.va.gov/VBMS/Resources_Technical_Information.asp" VBMS-Awards User Guide. g. Handling a Request for a HearingIf, within 30 days of the release of the notice of VAs proposal to withhold benefits from a primary beneficiarys award, the primary beneficiary requests a hearing, and a final decision cannot be made before the end of the 65-day control period, amend the effective date of the withholding so that payments to the primary beneficiary are not reduced until after a final decision on the apportionment claim is made. Note: Since a hearing is a form of development for evidence in conjunction with a claim, leave the EP 130 and EP 600 pending until the final decision is made. 3. Deciding an Apportionment Claim and Notification of a Decision on an Apportionment Claim  PRIVATE INFOTYPE="OTHER"  IntroductionThis topic contains information on deciding an apportionment claim and notifying the primary beneficiary and the claimant of the decision, including actions to take upon expiration of the claimants 30-day response period considering evidence VA receives after making a decision but before the due-process period ends determining the amount of an apportionment preparing VA Form 21-441, Special Apportionment Decision, for a favorable or unfavorable apportionment decision effect of deferred awards on pending apportionment claims determining the effective date of an apportionment and the appropriate award action to take after making an apportionment decision rounding the apportioned amount distributing the available amount for an institutionalized Veteran effect of rate changes on the primary award notifying the primary beneficiary and claimant of the apportionment decision, and handling notices of disagreement (NODs) and evidence VA receives after the appeal-period ends. Change DateJanuary 28, 2016 PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PROCEDURE"  a. Actions to Take Upon Expiration of the Claimants 30-Day Response PeriodFollow the instructions in the table below after the claimants 30-day response period expires. If the claimant...Then make an administrative decision...responds within 30 days, but the evidence fails to demonstrate a hardship on the part of the claimantbased on the claimants response and any other pertinent evidence of record deny the pending claim clear the pending EPs, and send notification of the decision to the claimant and beneficiary.does not respond within 30 days and/or the evidence of record fails to demonstrate a hardship on the part of the claimantbased on the evidence of record deny the pending claim clear the pending EPs, and send notification of the decision to the claimant and beneficiary.furnishes evidence of a hardship but payment of an apportionment will create a hardship for the beneficiary (Veteran or surviving spouse)based on the evidence received (if both parties respond within 65 days), or the evidence of record (if only one or neither party responds within 65 days) deny the pending claim clear the pending EPs, and send notification of the decision to the claimant and beneficiary.furnishes evidence of a hardship and the evidence of record fails to demonstrate a hardship on the part of the beneficiary (Veteran or surviving spouse)based on the evidence received (if both parties respond within 65 days), or the evidence of record (if only one or neither party responds within 65 days) grant the pending claim clear the pending EPs, and send notification of the decision to the claimant and beneficiary. Note: VA may pay an apportionment to a claimant before expiration of the 65-day period referenced in the table above as long as doing so will not adversely impact benefits to which the beneficiary (Veteran or surviving spouse) is entitled.  b. Considering Evidence VA Receives After Making a Decision But Before the Due-Process Period EndsFollow the instructions in the table below when VA decides an apportionment claim before the end of the 65-day due-process period that is afforded the beneficiary, and VA receives new evidence after making the decision but before the end of the 65-day due-process period.  If the new evidence Then will change the outcome of the decisionprepare a new apportionment decision.will not change the outcome of the decisionannotate the evidence to reflect that it does not affect the decision, and notify the beneficiary and claimant that VA considered the new evidence but did not conclude that a revision of the prior decision was in order. Note: To annotate the evidence in VBMS, add the annotation in the SUBJECT field under DOCUMENT PROPERTIES. c. Determining the Amount of an ApportionmentAfter making a decision to apportion benefits, determine the amount to apportion from an equitable assessment of any hardship or demonstrated need on the part of the primary beneficiary and the claimant. Consider such factors as the amount of VA benefits available other resources and income of the primary beneficiary and the claimant, and special needs of the primary beneficiary and the claimant. Consider the criteria in the table below when evaluating an apportionment claim under different benefit programs. Benefit ProgramCriteriacompensation and Survivors PensionHYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=48f97b240e806ed8bbd55c7e6c515550&node=se38.1.3_1451&rgn=div8"38 CFR 3.451 Authority: See HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=48f97b240e806ed8bbd55c7e6c515550&node=se38.1.3_1453&rgn=div8"38 CFR 3.453 and HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=48f97b240e806ed8bbd55c7e6c515550&node=se38.1.3_1460&rgn=div8"3.460Veterans Pension HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=48f97b240e806ed8bbd55c7e6c515550&node=se38.1.3_1450&rgn=div8"38 CFR 3.450, or HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=48f97b240e806ed8bbd55c7e6c515550&node=se38.1.3_1451&rgn=div8"38 CFR 3.451 Note: Court of Appeals for Veterans Claims (CAVC) decision in HYPERLINK "http://vbaw.vba.va.gov/bl/21/advisory/CAVCDAD.htm" \l "bmh"Hall v. Brown, No. 92-532 distinguishes adjudication under one regulation as being independent of the other regulation. This decision did not identify a need for hardship to apportion Veterans Pension.DIC HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=48f97b240e806ed8bbd55c7e6c515550&node=se38.1.3_1461&rgn=div8"38 CFR 3.461(b)(1), or HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=48f97b240e806ed8bbd55c7e6c515550&node=se38.1.3_1451&rgn=div8"38 CFR 3.451Veterans Pension adjusted for a hospitalized or incompetent VeteranHYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=926227a2ecb1501c57cd717feb59b407&node=se38.1.3_1454&rgn=div8"38 CFR 3.454 Important: When the primary beneficiary is receiving additional benefits for dependents, and the evidence shows he/she is not reasonably contributing to their support, hardship for the primary beneficiary would not normally result from apportionment of the additional amount payable for such dependents. d. Preparing VA Form 21-441 for a Favorable or Unfavorable Apportionment DecisionDocument both favorable and unfavorable decisions on claims for apportionment using VA Form 21-441, Special Apportionment Decision, or other administrative decision format for the approval of an authorizer in accordance with M21-1, Part III, Subpart v, 1.A.3. Exception: When a fiduciary has been appointed or designated for the Veteran, the fiduciary activity recommendation is sufficient authority for an apportionment. If the claims folder contains significant information that was not considered, the fiduciary activity should review the information prior to the award. e. Effect of Deferred Awards on Pending Apportionment ClaimsUse the table below to determine what award actions may be taken while one or more awards are deferred. If an award is deferred for Then process the one or more pending apportionment claimsprimary beneficiarys award for the required withheld amount either alone, or with the award to any other apportionee. Note: The pending apportionee award may be processed at any time after the primary beneficiarys corporate record is established, without the need to process another primary beneficiary award.an incompetent primary beneficiary due to the appointment of a fiduciaryapportionees award immediately. f. Determining the Effective Date of an Apportionment and the Appropriate Award Action to Take After Making an Apportionment DecisionAfter making an apportionment decision, use the table below to determine the effective date for the apportioned award, and appropriate award action to take. If the apportionment is Then granted, and the primary beneficiarys award was running at the time the apportionment claim was receivedretroactively adjust the award of the primary beneficiary effective the first day of the month after the date the apportionment claim was received, creating any resulting overpayment against the primary beneficiary, and make the apportionee award effective from the first day of the month after the date the apportionment claim was received. Reference: For more information on the actions described in the bullets above, see HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=48f97b240e806ed8bbd55c7e6c515550&node=se38.1.3_1400&rgn=div8"38 CFR 3.400(e), and HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=48f97b240e806ed8bbd55c7e6c515550&node=se38.1.3_1650&rgn=div8"38 CFR 3.650.granted, and the apportionment claim was received with or before the primary beneficiarys original claim pay the apportionment on the basis of the facts found. Note: Payment of the apportionment may be from the same effective date as the effective date of the primary beneficiarys award.granted and the apportioned amount is greater than the withheld amount pay the apportionment for the amount previously withheld determine the additional amount to be apportioned, as well as the effective date, and send the primary beneficiary a notice of proposed adverse action covering the additional amount.deniedimmediately restore all funds in withholding to the primary beneficiary. g. Rounding the Apportioned AmountRound apportioned amounts to even dollars. Per HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=48f97b240e806ed8bbd55c7e6c515550&node=se38.1.3_1112&rgn=div8"38 CFR 3.112, if the amount to be shared by two or more apportionees involves a fraction of one cent, disregard the fractional amount even though the total of the apportionees shares is less than the amount withheld. PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PROCEDURE"  h. Distributing the Available Amount for an Institutionalized VeteranThe table below describes the distribution of the total amount available to the primary beneficiary for an institutionalized primary beneficiary. When And Then an institutionalized Veteran is to be paid only a portion of the total awardless than the full balance is apportioned to a dependentwithhold the difference between the total award and the monthly rate payable on behalf of the Veteran. Note: The situation described in this block may be encountered in the case of a claim for apportionment from a parent or estranged spouse, while the Veteran resides in a VA nursing home or domiciliary. Reference: For more information concerning adjustments due to hospitalization, see M21-1, Part III, Subpart v, 6.B, and HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=926227a2ecb1501c57cd717feb59b407&node=se38.1.3_1551&rgn=div8"38 CFR 3.551(e)(1). i. Effect of Rate Changes on the Primary AwardA Veterans award may be subject to future rate changes that will not be reflected in an apportionees award. Example: The Veterans award (total award) will be prospectively reduced from 100 percent to 80 percent. However, there is no change in the apportioned amount. An apportionee award must not provide for any future rate change for any period beyond the last future rate provided for by the Veterans award. j. Notifying the Primary Beneficiary and Claimant of the Apportionment DecisionAdvise both the primary beneficiary and the claimant of the apportionment decision and furnish them notice of the effective date of payment, if the apportionment is granted the amount of the apportionment, if granted the reasons for the decision the evidence used to make the decision their rights to representation the right to present new evidence, including the opportunity for a personal hearing, and the right to appeal the decision by filing a notice of disagreement (NOD) within 60 days from the date of the decision notice, as provided in HYPERLINK "http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode38/usc_sec_38_00007105---A000-.html"38 U.S.C. 7105A, and HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=f045b12172a6cce0c94661ef83a2a1b2&mc=true&node=se38.2.19_1100&rgn=div8"38 CFR 19.100, HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=f045b12172a6cce0c94661ef83a2a1b2&mc=true&node=se38.2.19_1101&rgn=div8"19.101, and HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=f045b12172a6cce0c94661ef83a2a1b2&mc=true&node=se38.2.19_1102&rgn=div8"19.102, Important: An apportionment claim is considered a contested claim. As such, appellate procedures, as described in M21-1, Part III, Subpart vi, 6.C.6.b, apply. A 60-day time limit, not one year, is provided for submission of an NOD. PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PROCEDURE"  k. Handling NODs and Evidence VA Receives After the Appeal Period EndsThe parties affected by an apportionment decision (the claimant and beneficiary) have 60 days following the date of notification of the decision to appeal it. When an NOD is received in response to an apportionment decision treat it as a contested claim, and apply the procedures in M21-1, Part I, 5.B.3.b. If VA receives additional evidence from the claimant after the 60-day appeal period ends, treat the evidence as a new claim for an apportionment. (Unless the evidence is accompanied by VA Form 21-0788, follow the instructions in M21-1, Part III, Subpart v, 3.A.1.c.) 4. Handling a Claim for Apportionment When a Veteran Is Receiving Less Than All of the Benefits Payable Because of an Offset or Withholding  PRIVATE INFOTYPE="OTHER"  IntroductionThis topic contains information on handling a claim for apportionment when a Veterans award is subject to offset under 38 U.S.C. 1151 or withholding due to the receipt of separation pay, including effect of an offset or withholding of a Veterans entire award on a claim for apportionment actions to take upon receipt of a claim for apportionment when a Veterans entire award is being offset or withheld, and action to take if only part of a Veterans award is being offset or withheld. Change Date January 28, 2016 PRIVATE INFOTYPE="PRINCIPLE"  a. Effect of an Offset or Withholding of a Veterans Entire Award on a Claim for ApportionmentIn some cases, a Veterans total award must be offset under HYPERLINK "http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode38/usc_sec_38_00001151----000-.html"38 U.S.C. 1151, or withheld to recoup separation benefits the Veteran received. In such cases, the Veterans award is not subject to apportionment until the offset or withholding ends. Exception: When a Veteran, whose disability compensation is being withheld in its entirety to recoup separation benefits, is incarcerated following conviction of a felony, VA must reduce the withholding to the amount specified in HYPERLINK "http://www.ecfr.gov/cgi-bin/text-idx?SID=926227a2ecb1501c57cd717feb59b407&node=se38.1.3_1665&rgn=div8"38 CFR 3.665(d), effective the 61st day of incarceration. Once VA makes the reduction, the remaining disability compensation (which was unavailable for apportionment prior to incarceration because of the withholding) becomes available for apportionment. When incarceration ends, the apportionment ends, as well, and withholding of the Veterans entire award resumes. Reference: For more information on recouping separation benefits, see M21-1, Part III, Subpart v, 4.B reducing a Veterans disability compensation due to incarceration, see M21-1, Part III, Subpart v, 8.A, and apportioning an incarcerated Veterans disability compensation to his/her dependent(s), see M21-1, Part III, Subpart v, 8.B.2. b. Actions to Take Upon Receipt of a Claim for Apportionment When a Veterans Entire Award Is Being Offset or WithheldFollow the steps in the table below upon receipt of an apportionment claim if a Veterans entire award is being offset under  HYPERLINK "https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/38/1151" 38 U.S.C. 1151, or withheld to recoup separation benefits. StepAction1Establish a future diary control for 90 days prior to the approximate date the offset or withholding will end to ascertain at that time whether an apportionment is still in order. Important: Do not establish an EP. Reference: For information on future diaries, see the HYPERLINK "http://css.vba.va.gov/SHARE/"Share User Guide.2Inform any persons claiming an apportionment of the reason for the deferral, and anticipated length of delay.3When the diary matures, establish pending EPs 130 and 600, according to the instructions in M21-1, Part III, Subpart v, 3.A.2.a and b.4Inform the Veteran and the claimant of the apportionment claim evidence/information VA needs to make a decision, per M21-1, Part III, Subpart v, 3.A.2.d, and right to due process, as discussed in M21-1, Part III, Subpart v, 3.A.2.e.5Establish a withholding in accordance with M21-1, Part III, Subpart v, 3.A.2.f. Note: Do not withhold benefits for any period prior to the first day of the month in which the recoupment or offset ended. c. Action to Take if Only Part of a Veterans Award Is Being Offset or WithheldIn some cases a Veteran is entitled to benefits for two or more disabilities, and the amount to be recouped is only the amount payable for the disability(ies) which resulted in an award under HYPERLINK "http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/html/uscode38/usc_sec_38_00001151----000-.html"38 U.S.C. 1151, or the payment of disability severance pay. In such cases determine the amount to be apportioned or withheld on the basis of the balance of compensation payable to the Veteran, not on the basis of the total award, and do not make an apportionment if the balance of compensation does not permit payment of a reasonable amount to any apportionee. References: For information on the recoupment of disability severance pay, see M21-1, Part III, Subpart v, 4.B.3. For an interpretation of reasonable amount, see M21-1, Part III, Subpart v, 3.A.1.f. 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