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Benefits
Coast Guard
(Separate Website)
U.S. Coast Guard Legal Assistance
By: United States Coast Guard
Health Benefits and Services
(Separate Website)
By: United States Department of Veterans Affairs
Military Retirement: Retiree and Annuitant Pay
(Separate Website)
The Survivor Benefit Plan Explained
(Separate Website)
When a military retiree dies their retirement pay stops. This means that the surviving spouse will be left without a substantial income source. If you are a retiree you need to give serious thought to how you can protect your spouse from the hardships caused by the loss your retirement pay.
Veterans Health Administration Locator
(Separate Website)
Facilities Locator and Directory
By: United States of Veterans Affairs
Veterans Organizations in Texas
(Separate Website)
By: Texas Veterans Commission
Where Can You Find Texas Veteran Commission?
(Separate Website)
By: Texas Veteran Commission
Alimony and Child Support
(Separate Website)
Garnishing pay for child support.
By: SJA
Army Regulation 608-99: Family Support, Child Custody, and Paternity
(Separate Website)
Army Regulation 608-99, Family Support, Child Support, and Paternity, sets Army policy, responsibilities, and procedures on financial support of family members, child custody and visitation, paternity, and compliance with court orders regarding these and related matters.
By: Army Publishing Directorate
Child Support Services for Military Reservist and National Guard
(Separate Website)
By: Office of the Attorney General Texas
Garnishing military pay for child support and alimony.
(Separate Website)
By: Defense Finance and Accounting Service
Military Parents: Paternity, Child Support, Custody and Parenting Time
(Separate Website)
By: Office of the Attorney General Texas
Military Retirement: Retiree and Annuitant Pay
(Separate Website)
Obtaining Medical Support From Military Personnel
(Separate Website)
By: Defense Finance and Accounting Service
The Survivor Benefit Plan Explained
(Separate Website)
When a military retiree dies their retirement pay stops. This means that the surviving spouse will be left without a substantial income source. If you are a retiree you need to give serious thought to how you can protect your spouse from the hardships caused by the loss your retirement pay.
Estate Planning Tool Kit for Military and Family Members
(Separate Website)
Survivor Benefits
(Separate Website)
By: Department of Veterans Affairs
All US Government Forms
(Separate Website)
By: The U.S. goverments Offical HUB for Federal Forms
Department of Defense Forms Program
(Separate Website)
By: Department of Defense
Frequently Asked Questions for Reservists Being Called to Active Duty
(Separate Website)
I am being called to active duty and have questions about my employer provided pension and health benefits. Where can I get more information about my benefits?
By: U.S. Department of Labor
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