Like most legal questions the answer is maybe. You don't say the state and in some state you might not. In most states if the pension was divided by a court order called a qualified domestic relations order (QDRO for short) you would have your interest in the retirement funds earned by your spouse just like your spouse would. Your remarriage would have no bearing on it. Depending on the order you may even be entitled to part of his death benefit even if he remarried. Generally your share of the spouses retirement is a fraction that is the product of 1/2 of his share earned during marriage. But it doesn't have to be. You can agree to just about anything. So read the order and consult a lawyer. You really should not depend on an answer on this site to base your decision on. Please consult an attorney.
That would depend on the settlement agreed at the time of her divorce from her ex husband. That is when these things are settled.
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Can I reserve ex husband military retirement he remarried And was married 6 mounts and died I was married to him 20 years
* She is entitled to have of his retirement, and depending if children are involved she may be entitled to more. Please go to this link (by State): http://www.divorcesource.com/research/edj/cases/military.shtml
Yes. Texas is a community property state, therefore your spouse is entitled to half of the retirement you earned during marriage if you are divorcing in Texas.
Perhaps, but than so would you have a claim on hers.
Technically it's military "retirement pay," not a pension. Check this out for an example of the complexities (albeit in New York): http://www.divorcenet.com/states/new_york/military_divorce_and_pensions
A state court order must say military retirement pay is part of the alimony can a former spouse receive a portion. No Federal law says a former spouse is entitled to the pay as part of alimony.
No. A spouse is not entitled to any retirement pay until it is earned by the reservist at age 60 years. That is assuming that the reservist applies for retirement pay; it may not be automatic.
Can my military retirement be garnished by a non-government agency? Can my military retirement be garnished? military retirement pay can be garnished through the government. It can be garnished like everyone else's pay, through the courts at any level.
Depending on how well you know him - either Mr Jones or David. Once a person leaves the armed forces, they are no longer entitled to retain their military title.
There are several websites that have information about early retirement age for the military. Check these websites, usmilitary.about.com, and opm.gov/retirement.
No.
Divorce can do it.