How Divorce Impacts Your Military Benefits Getting a military divorce is a complex process thanks to military rules and regulations.
Federal Law Protects Former Spouse Benefits After Divorce A former military spouse may be eligible for base and health care benefits, as well as a portion of their ex's retired pay
Will Our Kids Keep Tricare If We Divorce? Divorce is hard on everyone, especially children. So is health insurance.
Another Life Event Stalled by COVID: Military Divorce Fewer military members divorced in 2020 compared to other recent years, new data from the Pentagon shows.
Tricare After Divorce: What Benefits Are Not Included? I'm getting a divorce from my Marine Corps husband. I know I get to keep my benefits under the 20/20/20 rule, including...
What Are My Military Divorce Benefits? How long will I get to keep Tricare and get to use the commissary after my divorce?
How to Navigate a Military Divorce While Stationed Overseas When something goes wrong in your marriage and you’re facing a military divorce while stationed overseas, you may feel...
Understanding Divorce in the Military If you are in the military or a military spouse and are getting a divorce, there are some financial factors that can affect...
Getting Revenge on His Wife's Lover A man is bitter that his wife cheated on him with a soldier and wants to report him to his chain of command.
A General Warned of an Impending War with China. Airmen Under His Command Say it Was 'Inappropriate' Mike Minihan, a four-star general who has led Air Mobility Command since 2021, has been known for his loud, proud and high...
Three More Sailors Die by Suicide While Their Carriers Are Stuck in Shipyards The suicide aboard the George Washington comes a month after the Navy released its first report on the last three suicides...
'A Total Shock': Parents Mourn Sudden Death of Their Air Force Academy Son Candyce and Dustin Brown last spoke to their son Hunter by phone on Sunday, Jan. 8, discussing the class schedule for his...
Army Unveils New Parental Leave Policy After Long Debate on Denials The policy grants 12 weeks of leave for new mothers and fathers, including adoptive and foster parents on active duty or full...
VA Wants Vets to Use Their Benefits When Choosing a Final Resting Place Officials say that benefits offered by the National Cemetery Administration are the most underutilized of veterans' perks.