Princess_Michelle
DIS Veteran
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I haven't read the responses, so sorry if someone said this....As an Army veteran, I can tell you that you are lucky that he is in the military
You need to talk to his command and/or the chaplain in his company and ask them for help ASAP. The Chaplain will be better equipped for this, but you should also inform his commander or First Sgt. of the situation. You should be able to use JAG and other military services for free. Also, as military, it will be MANDATORY for him to pay required child support, they can even take it out of his paycheck if he doesn't do it himself. ALSO, he may be keeping this from you, but, if he does his full 20 years, YOU will be ENTITLED to half of his retirement pay when he retires. I know these things for a fact b/c I had several friends in one or more of these situations. If someone tries to tell you otherwise they are lying or uninformed. You DO NOT need him to be with you when you go in to request these services. They can also get you and your girls counceling. Please do not pass up these options, the military is serious about helping families and making their soldiers abide by the law. Like I said, the first stop you should make is the Chaplain in your hubby's comapny. If you are met with resistance or lack of help in any way, shape, or form, you just head up the chain of command. Worthless people are the exception, not the rule in the military. The higher up you go, the more ticked off they will be at the lower half of the chain for failure to take care of the issue and the more help you will get
Good Luck!

