What is DLA?
The Disability Living Allowance (DLA) is a benefit that you can claim if your child has a long-term health problem that affects everyday activities. It needs to have lasted at least three months and is expected to last another six. The health problem has to result in your child requiring considerably more care or supervision than other children of the same age.
Related Questions
- May I be paid a DLA when I PCS from my permanent duty station/place of active duty to my home of record or home of selection (HOR/HOS) when I leave the Service?
- How long do you have to wait to claim again for DLA (disability living allowance) once it has been rejected?
- What DLA is paid when a member is forced to move due to a Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC)?