Oklahoma House panel kills bill that would prevent nonmilitary ex-spouses from getting retention pay
A House committee killed a measure Monday that would have prevented extra earnings for military veterans with at least 20 years of service from being declared marital assets in divorce proceedings.
The latest version of Senate Bill 528 would have required the courts to treat the retainer pay for those who serve at least 20 years as earnings that are solely the property of the military member.
Under current law, wh...
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