5.4 Survivor Benefit Plan
Feb 19, 2026
- No. 0744 How the Death Gratuity Could Be Better Handled for Forgotten Military Orphans: Legislative Proposals for Congress to Consider
- No. 1008 Reserve Component Survivor Benefit Plan for Reservist Who Marries After Notification of Eligibility to Participate
- No. 10069 No Wife, No Kids—Am I Eligible to Elect RC-SBP
- No. 10086 Military Family Law Primer
- No. 10099 Law Review 1008 Reconsidered
- No. 15090 Does my Mother Lose her Military Widow Benefits if she Remarries?
- No. 16068 If I choose the RC-SBP and then Die, When Does My Husband Get the Cash?
- No. 16088 The Notice of Eligibility and the RC Retirement System
- No. 20054 If you Marry after you Receive your Reserve Component Retirement Notice of Eligibility, you Can Elect to Participate in the RC Survivor Benefit Plan, But you Must Act within One Year after the Marriage.
- No. 20061 Divorce and Division of the Pension
- No. 22021 “You Can’t DO That” Stop Signs and Solutions in Military Pension Division Cases
- No. 22062 When you Turn 60 and Start Drawing your Reserve Component Retirement, you Get a New Opportunity To Elect To Participate in the Reserve Component Survivor Benefit Plan.
- No. 22063 If you Marry after Receiving your Notice of Eligibility, after Electing Not To Participate in the RCSBP, you Can Elect RCSBP Coverage.
- No. 22064 You Elected To Participate in the Reserve Component Survivor Benefit Plan Years Ago, and now you Are Getting Divorced. What Now?