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  1. Rights and Benefits of Divorced Spouses in the Military. 5 minute read • March 26, 2020. Ease the time, expense and emotional strain of divorce by learning about unique legal issues due to military service. Here are some items to consider as you move through this process.

  2. The Uniformed Services Former Spouse Protection Act is a federal law that provides certain benefits to former spouses of military members. Under this law, former spouses may be entitled to portions of the military member’s retirement pay, medical care, and exchange and commissary benefits.

  3. 6 sty 2023 · Military spouses who get divorced could be entitled to different benefits under Tricare, retirement pay, and more if they meet certain criteria. There are two general rules for receiving benefits after divorce — they fall under the 20/20/20 rule and the 10/10 rule.

  4. However, a workaround to this rule is to increase spousal support to the former spouse. While the military won’t honor ‘property divisions’ the military will accept a spousal support garnishment order of military retired pay, no matter how many years of service overlap with the marriage.

  5. 12 lip 2022 · While there is no law that automatically entitles a former spouse to any portion of a military retiree's pay, the USFSPA authorizes state courts to divide military retired pay as a marital...

  6. After divorce, the former spouse is entitled to the Continued Health Care Benefit Program (CHCBP), which is the Tricare version of “COBRA” for three years. And as long as the spouse remains unmarried and was also awarded a share of the military retirement or SBP, the former spouse may remain on CHCBP for life.

  7. 15 wrz 2016 · In addition to a share of the military retired pay, the former spouse has a right to receive certain military benefits so long as he/she meets the criteria.