Posted on Jul 26, 2015
Divorce in the Military: How will this affect my retirement?
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I know in the Army when you get divorced the spouse gets partial of your retirement. I've been in for 15 years and not going to retire for another 5. So does she get that when I retire later?
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I think it is 2.5% for every year for all the concurrent marriage/active duty time. Some states will not divide your retirement because you are not at 20, therefore, not fully vested. You need your own lawyer! Times will get tough, you need to watch your mental frame of mind. I will be your battle buddy if you need one.
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keep in mind be peaceful and try not to let your emotions control you, 15 yrs, well thats longer than my 2 marriages combined, one bitter the other amicable pick your battles, dont nit pick, but stand your ground if needed, i did this on 1st divorce thats why i got 2nd lawyer, you got friends here use us
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To clarify other comments...you have to have been married for ten years before she can touch your retirement. Beyond that is up to state law.
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You need an attorney to advise you. There are a lot of factors that are unique to your situation. For instance, you plan to retire in 5, but what if you stay for 30? What if she remarries before you retire? You need to seek legal counsel before signing anything. Something that seems simple now can have a huge impact later.
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