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Do legally married people have to live in the same state if one of them is in the military?

The military does not require that a servicemember's spouse resides in the same location as the servicemember. However, if the spouse lives elsewhere, it may affect the servicemember's ability to receive "with dependent" housing and food benefits.


Where can one find information for military spouse education?

One can find information for military spouse education when one goes to the website of militaryonesource. On this site, one can get information about military spouse education and career opportunities available.


Can a spouse on parole live on base with their active duty spouse?

No a spouse who is on parole can not live on a military base with their active duty spouse.


Can a spouse keep military health insurance after divorce?

In the U.S. and Canada, a divorce normally disqualifies the spouse from military medical benefits.


Who all can you put on your military insurance?

Your spouse and children under 21 years of age (at least for the National Guard, and I believe for every branch, but I'm not certain).


Can military spouses have medical marijuana in california Will their military spouse get in trouble for it being in the home Will tricare know about it?

Military spouses can have medical marijuana in California, but they are not allowed to take it into any military facility or you and your spouse can get into trouble.


Will the military pay for household goods to be shipped home if your spouse is deploying?

Usually not. You generally will need PCS orders in order for military to ship household goods for you. There are exceptions with certain types of deployments. The MTT deployments (officers) were great in that they would pay for the spouse to move wherever she wanted while the soldier was deployed.


Can your spouse collect your military retirement pension after you die?

Yes, a spouse can collect a military retirement pension after the service member's death, provided certain conditions are met. Typically, this is facilitated through the Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP), which allows retirees to designate their spouse as a beneficiary to receive a portion of the retirement pay. If the service member did not elect SBP or was not eligible, the spouse may still receive benefits through the Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) program if the death was service-related. It is important for military members to understand the options available to ensure their spouse is adequately provided for.


What are the disadvantages of being a military spouse?

If someone is a military spouse then two major disadvantages are that the family might have to move frequently depending upon duties which can be very disruptive. They also will not have their spouse with them for months at a time if he or she is serving abroad.


Can a military spouse keep her id card after divorce?

After a divorce, a military spouse typically loses eligibility for a military ID card unless they meet certain criteria, such as being married for at least 20 years during the member's 20 years of service, which grants them a lifetime ID. If the marriage lasted less than 20 years, the spouse generally must return the military ID card upon divorce. However, they may be eligible for other benefits, like TRICARE, for a limited time after the divorce. It's advisable to check with the relevant military branch for specific regulations and options.


What is the percent of alcohol being involved in spouse abuse?

99.9% of spouse abuse is caused by alcohol abuse.


Can a military spouse enter Canada with a dependent id card?

A military spouse typically cannot enter Canada solely with a dependent ID card. To enter Canada, they would generally need a valid passport and, depending on their nationality, may require a visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (eTA). It's important for military spouses to check the specific entry requirements based on their citizenship and the current regulations before traveling.