Posted on Dec 21, 2020
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I have a soldier(male) that got his girlfriend pregnant. I am just trying to familiarize myself with any regulations/ procedures that would deal with a situation like this. When can he request BAH/ move out of the barracks? What other things should he need to work on prior to the birth of the child? I know that he will need to enroll the child in DEERS once the child is born, but what can be done before then?
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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He will not be eligible for BAH as an unmarried Soldier without custody until he is legally required to pay child support by court order
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CSM David Porterfield
CSM David Porterfield
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A Soldiers BN Commander can make him pay child support until there's a court order if he refuses to support his child. Went through this with a Soldier who bragged about being a dad but didn't want to provide support. Forget what AR its in.

On a side note the Army is loaded with men collecting BAH for a child but don't pay child support (unless its changed in the past few years.) Other collect the BAH but but only give a fraction to the child. Absolutely disgusts me and goes against any values or ethics.
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SFC Retention Operations Nco
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CSM David Porterfield a BN CDR can only order child support to a dependent child. The Army recently published a new reg simplifying the formula for when and how much a Soldier has to pay until there is a court order in place.

I definitely agree that there are a lot of adults in the Army under paying support for what their children need, or complaining about the tiny fraction they give to support their child.
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CSM David Porterfield
CSM David Porterfield
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CSM David Porterfield Thanks for the update. I did mean just the dependent child. I retired 6 years ago so its hard to stay relevant on here.
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Once you prove you have a dependent(s) by proper documents. He can move out of the barracks if the Command allows it, but as a brown bagger still may have to maintain a wall locker and rack until sponsored to move out. Ask PSG, or other Sr. NCO, also S1.
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SGM Bill Frazer
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God save us! SGT- does not give anything to include a damn about someone getting someone pregnant, unless its a spouse. The only way to get anything for someone who is not your dependent is to make them your dependent- like MARRY THEM!
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SGM Bill Frazer
SGM Bill Frazer
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The SGT's question was not about paternity and my answer also was not about paternity. My answer was he couldn't get anything foe just getting his girlfriend pregnant. NO BAH, SEP, etc. Down the road if he wants to get a lawyer and jump thru hoops to claim the child, fine, but it won't be over nite. Your answer was good and full of info. You damn well know he cant just show up and tell PAC- "Oh this is my kid, where's my paperwork for BAH/SEP etc. I never claimed to morally fix the problem with a marriage, and I damn wish you would stop trying to read crap in my replies Lady. I'm politically incorrect cause I'm allergic to it and stupid. Stop trying to fix me or correct me- I'm the 1st one to admin being wrog. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
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SGM Bill Frazer
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Lady go cry to someone who cares, ok
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