Dependent

My son graduated Boot Camp and A School. Due for deployment. He is single. Can he applied for me as dependent? How can we as parents avail of the benefit of purchasing items in Armed Forces Commisaries?

Need some opinions. Thanks a Lot.

 

Loreto Parrotina

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  • Loreto I vividly remember having this conversation with my son's recruiter when he was depping. My son is single too but we're not qualified dependents...

    Who is a Dependent?

    For enlistment purposes, a "dependent" is defined as:

    a. A spouse, to include a common law spouse if the state recognizes such; or

    b. Any natural child (legitimate or illegitimate) or child adopted by the applicant, if the child is under 18 years of age and unmarried, regardless of whether or not the applicant has custody of the child. The term natural child includes any illegitimate child when: the applicant claims the child as theirs, or the applicant's name is listed on the birth certificate as the parent, or a court order establishes paternity; or if any person makes an allegation of paternity that has not been finally adjudicated by a court; or

    c. A stepchild of the applicant who resides with the applicant if the stepchild is under 18 years of age; or

    d. Any parent or other person(s) who is/are, in fact, dependent on the applicant for more than one-half of their support.


    When a Spouse is not Considered a Dependent

    In general, for enlistment purposes, an applicant is considered to be without a spouse (unmarried), if:

    a. Common law marriage has not been recognized by a civil court, or state law.

    b. Spouse incarcerated.

    c. Spouse deceased.

    d. Spouse has deserted the applicant.

    e. Spouse legally separated from the applicant. (For the Army, separation by "mutual consent" is sufficient.)

    f. Applicant or spouse has filed for divorce. (Note: If the divorce action is "contested," the service may deny enlistment until after the dispute is resolved in family court).

    source: us military about.com

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