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RETIRING MEMBERS must complete required section of DD Form 2656 to elect coverage for former spouse or former spouse and child(ren). *NOTE: If an election included child(ren), list in Item 10 ONLY the child(ren) resulting from the marriage of the member and the former spouse.
Remarriage can alter a former spouses eligibility for SBP benefits. Generally, under Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) rules, remarriage before age 55 results in the loss of SBP benefits. However, there are notable exceptions, such as the 10-Year Rule and provisions under the Former Spouse Equity Act.
After verifying the information provided, please sign the form below and return it to: Defense Finance and Accounting Service, U.S. Military Annuitant Pay, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-1300 or fax it to DFAS toll-free at 1-800-982-8459.
DD2293, Application for Former Spouse Payments from Retired Pay
Our askDFAS Online Upload Tools allow you to simply and securely submit documents to DFAS for processing. Using askDFAS to submit your documents is far superior to mail or fax. Many document uploads will also receive status notifications as they are processed!
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Also, former spouses may have access to myPay to update and review their account. For more information on myPay, go to . For other questions, call 888-332-7411, option 6.
For Army, Navy, Air Force and Marine Corps accounts, send the completed form to: Defense Finance and Accounting Service, U.S. Military Retired Pay, 8899 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46249-1200.

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