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All honorably discharged soldiers are eligible to receive casualty assistance in the US.
Yes, spouses can receive TSA PreCheck benefits when traveling together if they are both enrolled in the program and have their Known Traveler Number (KTN) included on their boarding passes.
There is little you can do by yourself. You may want to contact an attorney for assistance.
Yes, effective February 11, 2013. This benefit was specifically enumerated among those that are available immediately to same-sex spouses of US military personnel in a memo from Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta. This represents a change in policy as of this date.
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No; as the term implies, spousal support is for spouses. However, you ought to be able to receive child support.
Yes, effective February 11, 2013. This benefit was specifically enumerated among those that are available immediately to same-sex spouses of US military personnel in a memo from Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta. This represents a change in policy as of this date.
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Here is what I found after a little looking on the net... Military Spouses can in many cases receive some sort of tuition assistance. http://www.militaryta.com/More/about-military-spouse-tuition-assistance.shtml With the new Post 9-11 GI Bill, benefits are transferable, so that is another viable option to look into. Here is some post 9-11 GI Bill Information: http://www.militaryta.com/More/post-9-11-gi-bill-information.shtml
Yes, effective June 26, 2013.
Yes, in states where same-sex marriage is legal, any employer which provides benefits to the spouses of its employees must do so regardless of their gender. To exclude same-sex spouses would be illegal discrimination, as those states all have discrimination laws on the books.