How to Claim All Arizona Survivor Benefits Without Missing Deadlines
Arizona survivor benefit deadlines are absolute. 30-day AHCCCS waiver, 60-day Mini-COBRA, 1-year workers' comp, March 1 property tax. Miss one and the money is gone forever.
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Arizona survivor benefit deadlines are absolute. 30-day AHCCCS waiver, 60-day Mini-COBRA, 1-year workers' comp, March 1 property tax. Miss one and the money is gone forever.
The default approach—calling each agency yourself—leaves you with siloed advice and zero coordination. Here are your real alternatives for claiming Arizona survivor benefits.
Why Arizona public employee families need a state-specific guide, not a national overview. Covers ASRS tiers, PSPRS line-of-duty benefits, HIPB, and community property traps.
Managing Arizona survivor benefits from another state? Why you need the sequencing approach—AHCCCS waivers, HB 2116 thresholds, ASRS pensions, and deadlines you cannot miss remotely.
Comparing a $24 Arizona survivor benefits guide to a $300-$400/hr estate attorney. Honest breakdown of when each makes sense—and when one wastes money.
ASRS survivor benefits depend on which annuity option your spouse chose at retirement. Here's what widows and beneficiaries receive — and the deadlines that matter.
Arizona workers' comp pays 66.67% of wages plus a $10,000 burial benefit for work-related deaths. You have one year to file. Here's exactly how it works.
Arizona seniors 65+ can freeze their Limited Property Value for 3 years. The September 1 deadline is strict. Here's who qualifies and how to apply.
Maricopa County pays up to $1,200 directly to funeral homes. Navajo Nation offers up to $3,500. Here's who qualifies and how to apply before signing anything.
Arizona's Mini-COBRA gives surviving spouses 36 months of continued health coverage after a death — but only if you elect within 60 days and pay within 45 days.
AHCCCS can file a lien on a deceased Medicaid recipient's home. But statutory exemptions protect surviving spouses and disabled children — if you act within 30 days.