Posted on Nov 22, 2017
Democrats face hot-potato politics of sexual predation, too
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I guess they thought this was going to stay on the other side of the aisle
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Everybody's eating humble pie over these sexual misconduct allegations. What did the democrats expect.
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Let he/she who is without sin, cast the first stone. Looks like the stone came right back at the accusers.
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The military pays for accusations of sexual assault #saveourheroes No wonder there are more sex offenders in military prisons than all other prisoners combined!
Who is Eligible?
[9/29/2010]
Transitional Compensation may be authorized for a spouse or former spouse of an active-duty Soldier who has received official notification of an administrative separation or court-martial conviction (with a qualifying sentence) for domestic abuse, child abuse or child sexual abuse. Children of Soldiers residing in the home at the time of the abuse may also qualify for TC.
What benefits am I entitled to if approved for Transitional Compensation?
[9/29/2010]
The TC Program offers benefits and entitlements for 12-36 months to eligible Family members. During the entitlement period, beneficiaries are entitled to the following:
• Commissary and exchange privileges
• Medical care, including behavioral health services, as TRICARE beneficiaries
• Dental care services may be provided in dental facilities of the Uniformed Services on a space available basis
• Monthly payments based on the current monthly Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) rate
What monetary payments are available?
[10/5/2010]
Family members approved for TC are entitled to monthly payments. The current monthly payments (based on Dependency Indemnity Compensation (DIC) rate) are as follows:
• $1,154 for spouses
• $286 for each eligible child, or
• $488 per eligible child if there is no spouse payment
The amount of monetary benefits changes each year; check with your installation Transitional Compensation POC to verify monthly payment amounts. TC benefits are reported as income but are not taxable.
Who is Eligible?
[9/29/2010]
Transitional Compensation may be authorized for a spouse or former spouse of an active-duty Soldier who has received official notification of an administrative separation or court-martial conviction (with a qualifying sentence) for domestic abuse, child abuse or child sexual abuse. Children of Soldiers residing in the home at the time of the abuse may also qualify for TC.
What benefits am I entitled to if approved for Transitional Compensation?
[9/29/2010]
The TC Program offers benefits and entitlements for 12-36 months to eligible Family members. During the entitlement period, beneficiaries are entitled to the following:
• Commissary and exchange privileges
• Medical care, including behavioral health services, as TRICARE beneficiaries
• Dental care services may be provided in dental facilities of the Uniformed Services on a space available basis
• Monthly payments based on the current monthly Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) rate
What monetary payments are available?
[10/5/2010]
Family members approved for TC are entitled to monthly payments. The current monthly payments (based on Dependency Indemnity Compensation (DIC) rate) are as follows:
• $1,154 for spouses
• $286 for each eligible child, or
• $488 per eligible child if there is no spouse payment
The amount of monetary benefits changes each year; check with your installation Transitional Compensation POC to verify monthly payment amounts. TC benefits are reported as income but are not taxable.
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