This is a legal form that was released by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs on November 1, 2014 and used country-wide. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is VA Form 10-10118?
A: VA Form 10-10118 is a form used to designate someone to handle a veteran's personal property while they are receiving care in a VA medical center.
Q: What is the purpose of VA Form 10-10118?
A: The purpose of VA Form 10-10118 is to authorize a designated person to act on behalf of the patient in managing their personal property while they are in VA medical care.
Q: Who can use VA Form 10-10118?
A: The form is used by veterans who are receiving care in a VA medical center and need someone to handle their personal property on their behalf.
Q: What information is required on VA Form 10-10118?
A: The form requires information such as the veteran's name, social security number, the designee's name and contact information, and a description of the personal property being designated.
Q: Is VA Form 10-10118 mandatory?
A: No, VA Form 10-10118 is not mandatory. It is optional for veterans who wish to designate someone to handle their personal property while they are in VA medical care.
Q: Can multiple designees be designated on VA Form 10-10118?
A: Yes, VA Form 10-10118 allows for multiple designees to be appointed to manage different aspects of the veteran's personal property, if necessary.
Q: How long does VA Form 10-10118 remain valid?
A: VA Form 10-10118 remains valid until it is revoked or until the veteran is discharged from the VA medical center.
Q: Can the designee be changed after submitting VA Form 10-10118?
A: Yes, the designee can be changed or revoked at any time by submitting a new VA Form 10-10118 or by notifying the VA medical center in writing.
Q: Are there any fees associated with submitting VA Form 10-10118?
A: No, there are no fees associated with submitting VA Form 10-10118.
Form Details:
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