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What happens to spouse's benefits upon divorce from the military sponsor?

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All benefits are terminated. To be considered for recertification, forward to the Navy Personnel Command (PERS-352E), 5720 Integrity Drive, Millington, TN 38055-3520 the marriage license, divorce decree, spouse's birth certificate, two statements handwritten that are notarized.

What if my spouse and I divorce?

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Your family members may continue to be covered by UNICARE, if you become divorced or legally separated. Consult your employer for more information. This is only a brief summary of the plan. Please refer to your Certificate of Coverage or plan booklet for complete details about your plan including benefits, limitations and exclusions. See similar questions...

My spouse does not want to give me a divorce, what should I do?

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New Mexico is a no-fault state which means that under the New Mexico divorce laws you can file for a divorce under "incompatibility" to get a divorce in such cases. See similar questions...

How does my spouse learn about the divorce?

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After the petition for divorce is filed, the spouse must receive proper notification called “service of process.” There are several ways to accomplish this. A process server may deliver a copy of the petition to the spouse. Another way is to have the spouse sign a document called an "Acceptance of Service". If the spouse is unavailable, after exhausting other service options, the spouse may be served by “Publication. See similar questions...

Does one spouse have to be at fault to get a divorce?

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No, if the parties agree to the divorce and settle the case without a trial, which is called an irreconcilable differences divorce. See similar questions...

Can a former spouse receive full medical benefits?

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You can receive full benefits (including medical care on a "space-available" basis and CHAMPUS/TRICARE coverage) if you meet the "20/20/20 test". This three-part test requires that you must have been married to the soldier for at least 20 years. The soldier must have performed at least 20 years of creditable service toward retirement. Finally, at least 20 years of the marriage must overlap at least 20 years of active service. You must meet all three parts of the test. See similar questions...

Can my spouse or dependents receive benefits?

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Yes, you may add eligible dependents to our group plan. You will simply need to complete the enrollment paperwork and pay the monthly premium. See similar questions...

What are some of the other benefits of divorce mediation?

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If you have ever played the game of passing a message around a circle of friends, you know that communicating through third parties often results in distortion of the message. Many couples are astonished to learn in mediation that their spouse or co-parent's viewpoint is not at all as it was represented to them and understood by others - even by their own divorce lawyer's office. See similar questions...

What if I cannot find my spouse? Can I still get a divorce?

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Yes. After you conduct a diligent good faith search which is required by Florida law. (There is a standard list of reasonable steps that you need to take to find your spouse such as writing to the Department of Motor Vehicles and talking to family and friends who may know the whereabouts of your spouse. You also have to publish the matter in an appropriate newspaper for the appropriate period of time and then you will be able to get a divorce. See similar questions...

Does a spouse have to prove fault on the part of the other spouse to obtain a divorce?

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No. North Carolina is a no-fault divorce state whereby either spouse may obtain an absolute divorce based on one year's separation (the only other ground is proving incurable insanity, which is rarely used). See similar questions...

What if my spouse says he/she won't "give" me a divorce?

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Arizona is a "no fault" state. The requirement for there to be a divorce is that the marriage is irretrievably broken. A person filing for divorce in Arizona will generally have to take additional steps and time if the other party contests the divorce, but will eventually get their divorce. Over approximately 90% of all divorces in Maricopa County are not contested. See similar questions...

What type of benefits will I receive?

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Major benefits include medical insurance programs, travel reimbursement and automobile reimbursement. Subsidized housing, license reimbursement, loyalty bonuses up to $500 and a refer-a-friend bonus up to $500. See similar questions...

How does being in the military affect my (or my children or spouse's) residency?

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For individuals who are on full-time, active duty status with the military, or in the Ohio National Guard, the state has three exceptions in the residency guidelines: If you are an Ohio resident on full-time, active duty status with the military, you and your dependents are considered residents as long as Ohio has remained your state of domicile and you have fulfilled your tax obligation to the state while on active duty. See similar questions...

Why does divorce mediation work?

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Accomplished divorce mediators are able to focus on the real concerns of spouses and parents (their "interests") and not merely their view of what is required to protect themselves and/or their children (their "positions"). Divorce mediation works because the parties can directly hear the other party's concerns and, with the assistance of the neutral mediator, accommodate those concerns without unnecessarily compromising their own interests. See similar questions...

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