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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the VA 10 0137 fillable form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling out Part I: Personal Information. Enter your name, social security number, and contact details accurately.
  3. Move to Part II: Durable Power of Attorney for Health Care. Here, appoint a Health Care Agent by entering their details and initialing your choice.
  4. If desired, designate an Alternate Health Care Agent in the same section by providing their information.
  5. Proceed to Part III: Living Will. Indicate your preferences regarding life-sustaining treatments by placing your initials in the appropriate boxes.
  6. Complete any optional sections for mental health preferences or additional preferences as needed.
  7. In Part IV, sign and date the form. Ensure two witnesses sign as well, following the guidelines provided.

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This VA Advance Directive form is valid in VA facilities without being docHubd. However, you may need to have it docHubd to be legally binding outside the VA health care setting.
VA Form 10-0137A Use this form to learn about your rights to accept or refuse medical treatment, and to complete a power of attorney for health care or a living will.
Frequently used VA forms You can now do many form-based tasks online, like filing a disability claim and applying for the GI Bill or VA health care. Well walk you through the process step-by-step.
The Decision Ready Claim (DRC) Program is the fastest way to get your VA claim processed. When you work with an accredited Veterans Service Organization (VSO) and follow these four simple steps, you can receive a claim decision from VA in 30 days or less.
Tinnitus Tinnitus is by far the most common condition veterans receive disability benefits for. In 2024, 3,255,323 U.S. military veterans were receiving disability benefits for tinnitus. That number is more than 1 million higher than the next most common condition. That count is increasing rapidly.

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VA disability pay or disability compensation is a tax-free monthly payment given to veterans with a service-related disability and an other than dishonorable discharge. Those veterans may qualify for a tax-free, monthly benefit ranging from $165 to over $3,600.
What is the Hardest VA Claim to Get? Mental Health Conditions (e.g., PTSD, Depression) Sleep Apnea. Tinnitus and Hearing Loss. Military Sexual Trauma (MST) Chronic Pain Without a Clear Diagnosis.

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