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  1. 25 mar 2024 · Military ID, Retired Pay, and Shopping Privileges: Retainable under the 20/20/20 rule, providing access to discounts and tax-free shopping. Survivor Benefit Plan: Divorced spouses can be designated beneficiaries within a year of divorce, with conditions on remarriage.

  2. 6 sty 2023 · Divorced Military Spouse Benefits — Understanding the 20/20/20 and the 10/10 Rules Military spouses who get divorced could be entitled to different benefits under Tricare, retirement pay, and more if they meet certain criteria.

  3. 9 sie 2016 · After a divorce, can the child's dependent ID card be used to get military discounts for the non-service member parent?

  4. Is the divorced spouse entitled to VA benefits? No, a divorced spouse is not entitled to VA benefits. How would someone know if their ex-husband or ex-wife had a TSP, Thrift Savings Plan account? You can send a letter to the Office of Personnel Management.

  5. If a divorced couple satisfies these three conditions, the former spouse will most likely be allowed to keep their military ID card and receive other benefits. This might include medical benefits through TRICARE and commissary use.

  6. Family members and their property can be brought home at government expense before the service member’s tour of duty ends. Ease the time, expense and emotional strain of the divorce process; learn about your rights and unique legal issues due to military service. Here are some items to consider.

  7. 3 cze 2021 · Your marriage and your spouse’s military service overlap by at least 20 years. You are only eligible to retain your medical benefits for a year following the divorce’s finalization if your marriage and your ex’s service only overlapped by 15 years.