I am in the military and have just been transferred to a base in Washington State.
Yes, it will likely be factored. The cost of living is high in western WA, so your BAH will be higher than most bases.
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Yes, it will likely be factored. The cost of living is high in western WA, so your BAH will be higher than most bases.
Proceed with caution asker. It's unclear from your question, but if you were granted a 'waiver' by the military, even though you had a...
I'm not a FL attorney, and this is not legal advice. The analysis hinges on whether you had marital property and liabilities in FL, and also...
Needs of the military trump 100% of the time. HOWEVER, there is nearly always flexibility in these decisions, unless you really just are in the...
Not a VA lawyer, but the general answer is yes, most states will factor in all forms of 'income' in determining child support. The service...
A military experienced family law attorney would be the best. You also probably have significant equity in the home, and may have other benefits...
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This is not my area of law, I'm not a GA lawyer, and this is not legal advice. This is a general understanding of legal principles. Can you sue? ...
I am not a KY attorney, and this is generally state specific. But I am familiar with military issues and divorces in the military, and retirement...
I cannot answer the question from the perspective of NC law. I can shed light on the Service members Civil Relief Act (SCRA). Under Fed law, the...
Your first step should be to gather general information from the Dept. of Veteran Affairs. You'll learn whether your situation is eligible for a...
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