See your unit's administative and payroll section for information. All it takes is filling out some forms.
Of course, if they can prove that the parent is dependent on them for a source of income.
You quilifling person has to live with you unless they are a parent and you supported them.
If the service member is the parent of the child, they can be claimed as a dependent. Marital status does not matter.
It depends on the specific regulations of the military branch you are affiliated with. In general, parents and parents-in-law are not typically considered eligible dependents for military benefits. You would need to check with your military unit's personnel office for guidance on who qualifies as a dependent under their rules.
To obtain a Virginia black license plate, you must be a current or former member of the military, a surviving spouse, or a parent of a deceased military member. You must provide proof of eligibility and pay the required fees.
not without the permission of the court or the other parent. check link on what to offer.
One cannot look at Alzheimers as a familial dominant disease because only 0.1% of Alzheimers cases are inherited. But if you were to look at it that way, its not possible to skip generations because autosomal dominance doesn't work that way. For example if a grand parent has Alzheimers and the son or daughter does not suffer, then the grand sons and grand daughters cannot suffer from the disease their grand father suffered from, i.e., they do not inherit Alzheimers. But as 99% of Alzheimers are sporadic they still may suffer from Alzheimers which has nothing to do with their Grand Daddy.
No, typically only one parent can have a dependent care FSA for the same dependent.
When a dependent family member aged 14 and older is traveling outside the Continental United States (CONUS), they typically need to have a notarized letter of consent from their legal guardian or parent. This letter should include details such as the travel destination, dates of travel, and the contact information of the guardian. Additionally, the dependent may need to carry appropriate identification, such as a passport, and comply with any specific travel regulations of the destination country. It's essential to check with the relevant military or government authorities for any additional requirements.
A child whose parent is in the military
dependent beacause it depends on its parent for food and to help keep it warm
No, typically only one parent can use a dependent care FSA for the same dependent.