Compensation Available to Military Domestic Abuse Victims from Comprehensive DOD Program

September 23, 2019

Dependents of military members who have been convicted of domestic abuse are eligible for compensation from DOD, Military.com reports.
The Transitional Compensation for Abused Dependents Program provides temporary monetary payments and benefits to dependents of service members who were separated from the military due to a dependent-abuse or child-abuse offense.
The program provides a monthly tax-free payment equal to the amount of the Department of Veterans Affairs’ Dependency & Indemnity Compensation (DIC) amount, currently approximately $1,300 a month, according to the report. It also provides medical coverage and travel reimbursement, as well as on-base shopping privileges.
Many victims are reluctant to report abuse because they fear about losing their sole means of support, especially military spouses who are often far from family support networks. However, DOD’s program provides financial assistance to victims.
The program’s travel payments allow victims to leave the area and move on with their new lives and shipment of household goods is also authorized, according to the report.
Health care is available by Tricare or CHAMPVA and the program’s benefits are paid for a minimum of 12 and a maximum of 36 months.
If the spouse remarries or moves back in with the abuser, the benefits end. Children under 18 are also eligible to receive benefits and their eligibility can continue until age 23 if they are full-time students. Recipients must recertify their eligibility every year, according to the report.
Photo credit: Military.com

September 23, 2019

Recent News

Snap of the Week

Snap of the Week

Airmen and Family Readiness at the 121st Air Refueling Wing invited airmen to bring their children to work at Rickenbacker Air National Guard Base, Ohio, April 25. Air National Guard photo by Senior Airman Ivy Thomas

Ukraine Aid on the Way, Biden and Gen. Brown Say

Ukraine Aid on the Way, Biden and Gen. Brown Say

President Joe Biden signed a $95 billion package Wednesday morning that provides aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan. After a long delay, the House passed the package Saturday, and the Senate followed Tuesday. “It’s a good day for America, it’s a good day for Europe,...

In Our Communities

In Our Communities

Recent events have given children a chance to see what a military career would look like, as Stars and Stripes reported, highlighting hands-on experiences at Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, New Jersey and in New Bern, North Carolina, near Marine Corps Air Station...

PAST STORIES