Guest guest Posted July 25, 2002 Report Share Posted July 25, 2002 In a message dated 7/23/02 10:14:47 AM, Graduate-OSSG writes: << if I don't have health insurance my days are numbered anyway and I might as well stay home and wait to die but I gotta know if there are options first. >> My Dear Ramoth I am just off the phone with DH; we are 21 years USAF, a portion of your husband's retired pay can be awarded to you by the court; go for child support, alimony, and Insurance forever as part of settlement. You have been married more than ten years...check this on dfas site: this is the place that pays out annuities and miliary retirement and other payment matters. (dfas: defense finance and accounting service; try www.dfas.mil Once there, use search mechanism and type in divorce: here is just a sample o some of the items that come up from such a search. 3. DFAS: Garnishment - Former Spouses' Protection Act ....member's military retired pay as property in their final decree of divorce , dissolution, annulment, or legal separation (the court order)....Court orders enforceable under the Act include final decrees of divorce, dissolution, annulment, and legal separation, and court-ordered... http://www.dfas.mil/money/garnish/fsfact.htm 4. DFAS: Garnishment - Former Spouses' Protection Act FAQs ....former spouse's retired pay which had accrued as of the date of our divorce .. Why do I need to get a clarifying order to have my award enforced... in the court order. Why is this the case when our marriage and divorce dates, and the member's service entry date, were given in the court... http://www.dfas.mil/money/garnish/fs-qa.htm YOu hang in there. do not despair. To despair means to forget that God is with us. love, ceep G-MOM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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