Title 38Veterans' BenefitsRelease 119-73

§5507 Inquiry, investigations, and qualification of fiduciaries

Title 38 › Part PART IV— - GENERAL ADMINISTRATIVE PROVISIONS › Chapter CHAPTER 55— - MINORS, INCOMPETENTS, AND OTHER WARDS › § 5507

Last updated Apr 6, 2026|Official source

Summary

The Secretary must check and approve anyone who will get a veteran’s benefits to manage for another person before naming them the beneficiary’s fiduciary. The check must happen before certification. It should include, when possible, a face-to-face interview and a credit report dated within one year of the appointment. The Secretary must also have evidence that the appointment is in the beneficiary’s best interest and may require a bond. The Secretary will ask whether the person has been convicted of a crime that led to more than one year in prison and may only approve them if the Secretary decides they are still fit to serve. The Secretary can speed up the check and waive some requirements for certain people, such as a parent of a minor beneficiary, a spouse or parent of an incompetent beneficiary, someone already appointed by a court, or someone managing benefits of $3,600 or less per year (as adjusted). The Secretary may appoint a temporary fiduciary for up to 120 days to protect the beneficiary’s money while competency or misuse issues are decided; after 120 days a court order is needed to continue.

Full Legal Text

Title 38, §5507

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(a)Any certification of a person for payment of benefits of a beneficiary to that person as such beneficiary’s fiduciary under section 5502 of this title shall be made on the basis of—
(1)an inquiry or investigation by the Secretary of the fitness of that person to serve as fiduciary for that beneficiary, such inquiry or investigation—
(A)to be conducted in advance of such certification;
(B)to the extent practicable, to include a face-to-face interview with such person; and
(C)to the extent practicable, to include a copy of a credit report for such person issued within one year of the date of the proposed appointment;
(2)adequate evidence that certification of that person as fiduciary for that beneficiary is in the interest of such beneficiary (as determined by the Secretary under regulations); and
(3)the furnishing of any bond that may be required by the Secretary.
(b)As part of any inquiry or investigation of any person under subsection (a), the Secretary shall request information concerning whether that person has been convicted of any offense under Federal or State law which resulted in imprisonment for more than one year. If that person has been convicted of such an offense, the Secretary may certify the person as a fiduciary only if the Secretary finds that the person is an appropriate person to act as fiduciary for the beneficiary concerned under the circumstances.
(c)(1)In the case of a proposed fiduciary described in paragraph (2), the Secretary, in conducting an inquiry or investigation under subsection (a)(1), may carry out such inquiry or investigation on an expedited basis that may include waiver of any specific requirement relating to such inquiry or investigation, including the otherwise applicable provisions of subparagraphs (A), (B), and (C) of such subsection. Any such inquiry or investigation carried out on such an expedited basis shall be carried out under regulations prescribed for purposes of this section.
(2)Paragraph (1) applies with respect to a proposed fiduciary who is—
(A)the parent (natural, adopted, or stepparent) of a beneficiary who is a minor;
(B)the spouse or parent of an incompetent beneficiary;
(C)a person who has been appointed a fiduciary of the beneficiary by a court of competent jurisdiction; or
(D)being appointed to manage an estate where the annual amount of veterans benefits to be managed by the proposed fiduciary does not exceed $3,600, as adjusted pursuant to section 5312 of this title.
(d)When in the opinion of the Secretary, a temporary fiduciary is needed in order to protect the assets of the beneficiary while a determination of incompetency is being made or appealed or a fiduciary is appealing a determination of misuse, the Secretary may appoint one or more temporary fiduciaries for a period not to exceed 120 days. If a final decision has not been made within 120 days, the Secretary may not continue the appointment of the fiduciary without obtaining a court order for appointment of a guardian, conservator, or other fiduciary under the authority provided in section 5502(b) of this title.

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Effective Date

Section effective on the first day of the seventh month beginning after Dec. 10, 2004, see section 507(a) of Pub. L. 108–454, set out as an

Effective Date

of 2004 Amendment note under section 5312 of this title.

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Citation

38 U.S.C. § 5507

Title 38Veterans' Benefits

Last Updated

Apr 6, 2026

Release point: 119-73