Spouse and Family
More Military Children Will Have Access to DoD-Operated Schools
A new law ends the requirement that students attending these schools must live on a military installation.
A new law ends the requirement that students attending these schools must live on a military installation.
"I think what we've seen with the rollout ... is there have been a lot of areas that really were not well thought out."
The new session allows for new focus on this continuing challenge. Here’s a look at the advocacy landscape.
More than 14,000 moms-to-be have taken part in the demonstration program since it launched in the U.S. in 2022.
MOAA's expert offers insight on key parts of the T-5 deal, including how it may help military families on the move.
Learn what programs may be available, how they work ... and how much they cost.
The last-minute deal is good news for thousands of beneficiaries, but it points to systemic TRICARE reimbursement problems.
All domestic shipments could make the transition by spring, but overseas relocations won’t do so until after peak moving season.
MOAA's expert weighs in on this new benefit, which will help some military families pay for child care and other expenses.
MOAA reviews some of the new and upgraded programs made possible by this year-end legislation.
The Army Emergency Relief policy change would double the amount of assistance available.
Servicemembers could be reimbursed for costs up to $4,000, double the old rate.