Oklahoma SB 1951 introduced February 6, 2012, is already amended (February 27, 2012), specifically stating that hostile fire pay or imminent danger pay, and combat pay will be
USFSPA Statue of Limitations Question: When does a former spouse have to apply for payments from DFAS when awarded a division of a service member’s retired pay? Answer:
Oklahoma Senate Bill 1887 makes a proposal on computation of the division of military retirement pay, specifically using one (there are others) of the acceptable decree language stated
Oklahoma has introduced a new bill concerning USFSPA, Senate Bill 1887 in February, 2012. Compared to previous bills, SB 1887 has deleted all language concerning retrospective (retroactive) implementation
Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) Jurisdiction Questions for Military Divorce Laywers Court orders cannot merely state that they “have Uniformed Services Former Spouses’ Protection Act (USFSPA) jurisdiction” but must
Military Retirement Changes are on the agenda in Congress. Military retirement changes and military pay cuts have been highlighted in Internet discussions, and on September 18, 2011, the
Military Retiree Pay Date Changes for 2011 creates 13 Pay Dates for Service Members and Former Spouses On 2 September 2011, DFAS announced changes in the pay dates
Military Retirement Pay Continuation after a Service Member’s Death In 2011, Oklahoma Senate Bill 528 and Bill 917 proposed changes to Oklahoma’s treatment of the federal Uniformed Services
Language of 2011 Oklahoma USFSPA Senate Bill 528 and Bill 917 In 2011, Oklahoma reviewed two bills impacting the Uniformed Services Former Spouses’ Protection Act (USFPSA): Senate Bill
Why Review Failed USFSPA Proposals? In looking at prior proposals to change the USFSPA, we can learn not only how other people view military retainer pay, but also
Monitoring Oklahoma Military Divorce Legislation In 2009, 2010, and 2011, Oklahoma courts reviewed initiatives to change how Oklahoma divides the pay of military retirees in cases of divorce.
Couples know how to get under each other’s skin, and they know just how far to go before it will actually result in significant confrontation. These subtle actions
Former Military Spouse Today aims to inform readers on the Uniformed Services Former Spouses’ Protection Act (USFSPA), as well as exchange opinions and proposals about USFSPA modifications initiated
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