If she has served her sentence and is lawfully married to you, yes, there is no prohibition against it. However, if she is still serving a term in prison, I don't believe she is eligible to collect it while incarcerated and it may have to be escrowed. Contact your military legal system and ask.
There is no prohibition against it. You can apply, and if you qualify for the benefits you should be able to receive them.
NO
An otherwise eligible convicted felon may receive Social Security disability or retirement benefits when he or she is not incarcerated for more than 30 days and has no outstanding warrants.Social Security will not pay cash benefits to anyone living in a prison, jail, nursing home or other tax-supported facility; however, if the person is eligible for retirement benefits under SSA guidelines, he or she may receive them after release. Payees are not entitled to back benefits for the time spent incarcerated.Yes, yes they can.
No
Yes.
as long as its not a drug trafficking violation.
yes
check with the AG section on base....................
no they must be 18 yrs of age or older
Same as any parent, provided they have learned their lessen.
Medical license revoked after convicted felon?
A convicted felon can do anything he/ her puts their mind to.