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Survivor Benefit Plan and Military Divorce

Military Divorce matters can involve serious future financial issues. One of the main financial benefits in a military members' long term marriage can be Survivor Benefit Plan which relates to income for a survivor of a deceased military member.

The SBP is based on protecting a survivor, usually a spouses, income flow if a retiree were to die before the spouse. If there was no SBP, the spouse would be left without the military retirement as it would cease at the time of the retiree's death.

In a military divorce, it may be important that your Temecula Military Divorce Attorney protect a former spouse's share of military retirement. Your qualified military divorce attorney can discuss the effect of court ordered Survivor Benefit Plan, and you as the beneficiary in the event of a Military Divorce.

When facing a Military Divorce, contact the Temecula 22 year law firm of Richard K. Isles.

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