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The Uniformed Services Former Spouse Protection Act: Allows state courts to divide disposable military retired pay between the service member and spouse. Allows former spouses to receive a portion of retired pay directly from the government in some circumstances.
The former spouse must submit the following: Completed DD Form 2293, signed by you (the former spouse) A Clerk of Court certified copy of the final court order (the document stating your entitlement to an award)
Nope. Ex spouses are not eligible for VA benefits. there are a few exceptions but they apply to long-time service members who retired from the military and all the former spouses are entitled to are base privileges, health insurance and depending on their state, part of their retirement pay.
Court order also includes orders issued incident to a divorce, such as an order dividing military retired pay or a qualified domestic relations order (QDRO) that divides military retired pay. NOTE: A QDRO is not required but will be accepted.
myPay Go to the myPay web site, and log into your account using the login box at the top right-hand side of your screen. Click Accept on the Terms of Use Agreement. On the Main Menu Page, find the Direct Deposit link. Enter your Routing Number, your account number, account type and financial institution.
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Procedure to Apply for Direct Payment from DFAS Complete the DD Form 2293, Application for Former Spouse Payments from Retired Pay, a simple 2-page form. Complete a DFAS-CL Form 1059, Direct Deposit Authorization so DFAS can pay the retirement directly to a bank account.
How much will a former spouse receive under the USFSPA? The maximum amount that can be paid under the USFSPA is 50 percent of the members disposable income. DFAS will pay a former spouse the monthly amount or amounts awarded in the pertinent court order up to the 50% limit.

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