Military Divorce and the REAL answer on retirement dispersment?
I'm a Retired Military E-7 married to a civilian. I enlisted in 81, married in 94, separated in 99 and retired in 03. There are no children from this marriage. What exactly is her entitlement to my retirement? I've heard so many different responses it makes your head swim. I initially received BAH in 86 after the birth of my son from a previous relationship and my soon to be X is under the assumption I received the BAH due to our being married and is contesting I withheld her share during our separation. Can someone provide an answer or either a source I can get this info from. t/u
Public Comments
- Tell her to get a life and quit being like these other bloodsucking military exwives! Geeesh! Tell her to earn a living and some gratitude like you did. Then set her car on fire and plead insanity! She can't get squat if you're in the nut house.
- I have no idea what the figure etc. will be. My father was retired USAF. My parents divorced and in the settlement they agreed upon a percent that she would get. Yahoo answers will not have the answer - it is a lawyer that will tell you - it may even be negotiable. You need legal advice.
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