Posted on May 13, 2020
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So I'm having severe financial issues (which I didn't have until I joined the army) and due to events that happened some time ago, my wife is extremely dependent. I spoke to an MFLC and they reccomend i separate, what's the best way to go about it?
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MSG Intermediate Care Technician
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AR 135–178, Section 6-2. That is the section for hardship. HOWEVER, you need to read that section carefully. If your situation does not meet the criteria, then the hardship request will not be granted.
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LTC Jason Mackay
LTC Jason Mackay
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Isn't that the RC regulation?
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LTC Jason Mackay - Yes it is. I stand corrected. Let me dig for the AC one
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MSG Intermediate Care Technician
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PV2 (Join to see), here is the correct regulation. AR 635-200. Chapter 6
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MAJ Byron Oyler
MAJ Byron Oyler
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MSG (Join to see) - I do not think he specified component, so now he has both:)
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In my 6 years in the Army, i have run into 3 individuals who have applied for a financial hardship discharge, and so far, none have been approved. Reason being is that the civilian sector cannot afford the benefits the Military can. Even though you say you have a good paying job outside the military, you haven't been discharged yet and you will receive a general under honorable discharge which may affect your employment opportunities.

Don't get your hopes up or live above your means. I was a married PV2 on a single income in a similar situation and made it work because i budgeted my money better.
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CPL Sarah Stilwell
CPL Sarah Stilwell
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Totally agree with you! I served 30 months as a junior enlisted making around $1200/ month a still managed to save $25k before leaving. All my junior enlisted friends splurged thier pay and had car loans and ets with debt and empty bank accounts.
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LTC Jason Mackay
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Ch6 AR635-200. Go see your chain of command.

Is this a temporary problem or a forever problem? Have you been to ACS to get financial management assistance? Is your wife disabled? If so, Are you registered with AFAP for respite Care? Enrolled in EFMP?

What gets fixed by separating? How will you earn a living? Insurance?
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