Former Spouse Deduction
My first time posting will try to keep it short and simple. I am retired Army, receiving VA disability at the 80% rate with an extra hundred for loss of a creative organ. Remarried in June 2014, VA...
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Are you retired for length of service. Is the ex wife receiving her payment under USFSPA as a result of a court order?
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I took early retirement at about 18.5 years. Yes, her payments are under USFSPA as a result of court order.
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A TERA retirement? Concurrent Retirement and Disability Pay (CRDP) allows certain military retirees to receive both military retired pay and Veterans Affairs (VA) compensation. CRDP restores retired...
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Correct, I retired under TERA and I have been receiving CRDP since I went from 20% to 60% in May 2012. So is the Former Spouse deduction payments to my ex permanent/forever?
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The USFPA does not automatically entitle your ex to a portion of your military retired pay. It provides a way for the ex to enforce a state civil court order awarding her a part of your retired pay by...
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Help please. My mother-in-law just received a letter of denial for benefits. She was married for 21 years and he took an early out program (I do know if it was REDUX or TERA) and he served 17 years...
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Eligibility for Tricare for former spouse is discussed at http://tricare.mil/Plans/Eligibility/FormerSpouses.aspx. I found no TERA exception to the requirements presented at the reference above....
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