M21-1 Manual / Part X, Subpart ii, Chapter 6, Section E
Authorizing Awards for Fiduciary Cases
M21-1, Part X, Subpart ii, Chapter 6, Section E
Overview
In This Section | This section contains the following topics:
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1. General Authorization Issues in Fiduciary Cases
Introduction | This topic contains general authorization issues in fiduciary cases, including
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Change Date | September 29, 2022 |
X.ii.6.E.1.a. Outdated Fiduciary Appointments and Certifications | Do not process an award to a guardian or other fiduciary
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X.ii.6.E.1.b. Minor Beneficiaries With Multiple Custodial Parents | If it appears more than one natural or adoptive parent is the custodian of a minor, refer this information to the hub of jurisdiction. The hub will advise which parent to pay.If a current VA Form 21P-555 is not of record, request it by preparing VA Form 21P-592 and submitting it to the hub of jurisdiction.Note: For the purpose of this section, a minor is an individual that has not yet reached the age of majority as set forth in M21-1, Part X, Subpart ii, 6.E.3.c. |
X.ii.6.E.1.c. Handling Irregularities in the Names on Documents in the Claims Folder | The names of claimants and their custodians must match the names shown on
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X.ii.6.E.1.d. Handling a Name Change for a Beneficiary, Custodian, or Fiduciary | Use the table below to determine the actions to take upon receipt of a name change for a beneficiary, custodian, or fiduciary.
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X.ii.6.E.1.e. Notifying a Hub of Changes That May Impact a Fiduciary Appointment or Require a Fiduciary Adjustment | Use the table below to determine the actions to take when the regional office (RO) receives additional information, outside of the Centralized Mail (CM) portal process, that may
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X.ii.6.E.1.f. Handling Retroactive Awards Between $10,000 and $25,000 to Beneficiaries Under Fiduciary Supervision | Follow the steps in the table below when the amount of a retroactive award to a beneficiary under fiduciary supervision is between $10,000 and $25,000.
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X.ii.6.E.1.g. Handling Retroactive Awards to Beneficiaries Under Fiduciary Supervision That Exceed $25,000 | When an RO’s authorization activity identifies a proposed retroactive award to a beneficiary under fiduciary supervision that exceeds $25,000, the authorization activity must
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X.ii.6.E.1.h. RO Actions After a Hub Completes the Review of a Case Involving a Pending Retroactive Award That Exceeds $25,000 | Use the table below to determine the actions an RO must take after a hub completes its review of the type of case described in M21-1, Part X, Subpart ii, 6.E.1.g.
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X.ii.6.E.1.i. Memorandum Template to a Hub Requesting Review of a Case Involving a Retroactive Award Between $10,000 and $25,000 | The following is a memorandum template that the authorization activity must accurately complete and upload to VBMS for the hub of jurisdiction to review whenever it identifies a beneficiary who is
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X.ii.6.E.1.j. Sample Memorandum to a Hub Requesting Review of a Case Involving a Pending Retroactive Award That Exceeds $25,000 | The following is a sample of the memorandum that the authorization activity must accurately complete and e-mail to the hub of jurisdiction for review and completion whenever it identifies a beneficiary who is
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2. Authorizing Awards Involving a Fiduciary for a Minor or Incompetent Adult
Introduction | This topic contains information on authorizing an award that involves a fiduciary for a minor or incompetent adult, including
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Change Date | February 8, 2021 |
X.ii.6.E.2.b. Authorizing an Award for a Certified Fiduciary-Payee | Follow the steps in the table below when a hub furnishes a VA Form 21P-555 to the authorization activity.
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X.ii.6.E.2.c. References for Special Authorization Procedures | For information on special authorization procedures for a(n)
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3. Controlling Awards for Children
Introduction | This topic contains information on controlling awards for children, including
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Change Date | November 1, 2023 |
X.ii.6.E.3.a. Authority for Determining Minority Status and the Propriety of Making Direct Payments to Children | Determinations as to a beneficiary’s status as a minor and the propriety of making direct payments to children are governed by
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X.ii.6.E.3.b. Establishing a Diary When Awarding Benefits to a Fiduciary for a Minor | When an award is made to a fiduciary solely because the beneficiary is a minor, (including a fiduciary recognized under 38 U.S.C. 5502), establish a diary under DIARY CODE 20, Helpless Child Reaches Majority, that will expire three months before the date the child reaches the age of majority, so as to allow sufficient time to determine the propriety of making direct payments to the child. When the diary expires,
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X.ii.6.E.3.c. Age of Majority by State/Territory | Use the table below to determine the age of majority by State or U.S. territory.
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X.ii.6.E.3.d. Establishing a Diary When Awarding Benefits to a Fiduciary for a Minor Who Is Mentally Incompetent | When awarding benefits to a fiduciary for a minor whom the rating activity has determined is incapable of self-support due to mental incompetency,
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X.ii.6.E.3.e. Establishing a Diary When Awarding Benefits to a Fiduciary for a Minor Who Is Attending School | When awarding benefits for a child to a fiduciary or a parental custodian (only because the child is a minor), take the following actions if the child is over age 18 and attending school:
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X.ii.6.E.3.f. Statutory Change in the Age of Majority | Statutory changes in the age of majority make it necessary to authorize direct payment when
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X.ii.6.E.3.g. Authorizing Direct Payment Due to a Statutory Change in the Age of Majority | To authorize a direct payment because of a statutory change in the age of majority,
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X.ii.6.E.3.h. Retroactive Benefits in an Award to a Child Who Has Reached the Age of Majority | Per 38 CFR 3.403(a)(2), when awarding benefits to a child on or after the date they reach the age of majority, include in the award any retroactive benefits owed to the child, even if the benefits are for a period of time during which the child was a minor. |
4. Authorizing Awards Involving a Custodian Under 38 U.S.C. 5502
Introduction | This topic contains information on authorizing awards involving a custodian, including
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Change Date | June 22, 2026 |
X.ii.6.E.4.a. When to Authorize an Award Releasing Payment of Funds Under 38 U.S.C. 5502 | Per 38 U.S.C. 5502, make payments to a custodian on behalf of a minor child according to the instructions in M21-1, Part X, Subpart ii, 6.E.4.b and c when the following conditions exist:
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X.ii.6.E.4.b. Authorizing an Award Under 38 U.S.C. 5502 for a Minor Child That Has an Apportionment Claim Pending | Follow the steps in the table below to authorize an award under 38 U.S.C. 5502 and notify the custodian.
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X.ii.6.E.4.c. Authorizing an Award Under 38 U.S.C. 5502 When a Minor Child Is Eligible to Receive Benefits in Their Own Right | Follow the steps in the table below to authorize an award under 38 U.S.C. 5502 and notify the custodian.
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X.ii.6.E.4.d. When Not to Release Payment of Funds Under 38 U.S.C. 5502 for a Minor Child That Has an Apportionment Claim Pending | Do not release payment of funds under 38 U.S.C 5502 when any of the following situations exist:
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X.ii.6.E.4.e. When Not to Release Payment of Funds Under 38 U.S.C. 5502 When a Minor Child Is Eligible to Receive Benefits in Their Own Right | Some minors are eligible to receive benefits in their own right and do not have an apportionment pending. Do not release payment of funds under 38 U.S.C. 5502 when any of the following situations below exist:
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X.ii.6.E.4.f. Handling the Certification of a Fiduciary After Authorizing an Award Under 38 U.S.C 5502 | In some cases, the custodian recognized by the authorization activity is found unsuitable to act in a fiduciary capacity. When this occurs, the hub may
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X.ii.6.E.4.g. Actions to Take When a Custodian Ceases to Have Custody of a Child Beneficiary | If the authorization activity learns that a custodian recognized under 38 U.S.C. 5502 ceases to have custody of a child beneficiary, submit VA Form 21P-592 to the hub of jurisdiction.When preparing the form,
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5. Authorizing Awards Involving a Native American Minor or Incompetent Adult Under 38 CFR 13.100
Introduction | This topic contains information on authorizing awards involving a Native American minor or incompetent adult under 38 CFR 13.100, including
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Change Date | June 14, 2019 |
X.ii.6.E.5.a. Awards Under 38 CFR 13.100 to a Bonded Officer of the Native American Reservation | Under 38 CFR 13.100, an award for the use of a Native American beneficiary may be paid to the recognized superintendent or bonded officer of the Native American Reservation. Send a VA Form 21P-592 to the hub for certification of the payee before processing the award.References: For more information on requesting the appointment of a fiduciary for a
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X.ii.6.E.5.b. Payee for Awards Authorized Under 38 CFR 13.100 | Do not enter the name of the superintendent or bonded officer of the Native American Reservation as the payee when authorizing an award under 38 CFR 13.100. Enter the following instead: Bureau of Indian Affairs [name of agency or RO], for [name of Native American beneficiary]. |
Source: VA M21-1 Adjudication Procedures Manual, M21-1, Part X, Subpart ii, Chapter 6, Section E (U.S. government work, reproduced for reference). Browse all sections →