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This Act allows a servicemembers spouse to keep a legal residence throughout the marriage, even if the spouse accompanies the servicemember to California on military orders. This Act also provides an income tax exemption for the servicemembers spouse.
Examples of occupations licensed in many states include: teachers, land surveyors, doctors, lawyers, cosmetologists, nurses, building contractors, counselors, therapists, and electricians. To obtain a license you must demonstrate that you meet state standards for that career.
Yes, the Military Spouse Licensing Relief Act was successfully passed. Initially introduced in April 2021, President Joe Biden signed it into law on January 5, 2023.
The Act allows a servicemembers spouse to keep the same domicile. The spouse may, however, choose to become a domiciliary of the new state.
The Military Spouses Residency Relief Act (MSRRA) is an update to the Servicemember Civil Relief Act which extends the same residency privileges to a military servicemembers spouse.
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USERRA extends certain protections to the spouses of service members. Awareness of these provisions can support job security, which is critical during relocations or deployments. Health Care Continuation: Spouses can maintain employer-based health coverage for up to 24 months during a service members active duty.

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