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  2. Begin by filling out the Sponsor/Soldier Information section. Enter your name, rank/grade, SSN, and address details accurately.
  3. Next, provide your marital status and spouse’s information if applicable. Include their native language and contact details.
  4. Indicate whether you have children and list their names and ages if applicable. Also, specify the nearest military installation to your spouse.
  5. Evaluate potential family issues during your absence by answering questions regarding special needs, financial arrangements, housing concerns, and transportation issues.
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Certain members of the Armed Forces are required to have a Family Care Plan. A single parent with custody of children who are 19 years of age or younger. A single service member who is pregnant. Military couples with custody of children who are 19 years of age or younger.
A Soldier categorized as half of a dual-military couple of the AA or RC of any Service (Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines, or Coast Guard) who has joint or full legal custody of one or more Family Members under age 19 or who has adult Family Members incapable of self-care regardless of age.
The supplementary reviewer requirement will also be used when there are no uniformed Army-designated rating officials (i.e., all civilians or sister services) within the rating chain and when the senior rater or someone outside the rating chain directs a Relief for Cause report.
According to paragraph, 5-5 ofArmy Regulation (AR) 600-20, single parents and dual- military couples with family members must have plans to ensure family members are properly and adequately cared for when the soldier is deployed, on temporary duty, or otherwise not available due to military requirements.
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Unit Soldier Family Readiness Groups (SFRGs) foster a sense of belonging to the unit and community and provide a vehicle for Families to develop friendships while they gain information about the unit and community. In addition, they provide information and referral, and share support during deployments.
All military married couples (both spouses are military) and single parents in the the US military must have a written plan on who will care for their children should they have to deploy. Failure to provide a plan will result in making the members undeployable and result in a discharge from the military.

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