by SpouseLink | Apr 19, 2022 | Transitions
Whether you’re new to the military lifestyle or a seasoned MilSpouse, you should have a military family binder — something that will keep all important information and documents in one place so that you’re not left scrambling during your next PCS or deployment. All...
by SpouseLink | Apr 4, 2022 | Career, Lifestyle, Transitions
Do military spouses get education benefits? The answer is a resounding “yes!” There are a lot of them available, including financial aid for military spouses. Between the many discounts, scholarships, and other programs, it can be challenging to keep track of all the...
by SpouseLink | Mar 31, 2022 | Lifestyle, Money, Transitions
By Claire WoodGuest Blogger In case you’ve missed it, all year I’m sharing our family’s process of making big financial decisions based on unique factors of military life. In January, that looked like performing a Cash Flow Analysis to create an overview of spending...
by SpouseLink | Mar 30, 2022 | Career, Transitions, Well-Being
By Gabriela Nostro, Esq.Guest Blogger This article is my fifth in a series on the obstacles facing military spouses with professional licenses. This time, I’m focusing on medical professionals, specifically doctors and nurses. While it’s impossible to cover all the...
by SpouseLink | Mar 18, 2022 | Lifestyle, Transitions, Well-Being
By Selena ConmackieGuest Blogger Dear MilSpouses, I don’t know if it’s my husband’s current deployment, or that we are in his retirement year and by this time next year he will be a retired Veteran. I don’t know if I’m just in a reflecting mood as I look upon my...
by SpouseLink | Mar 11, 2022 | Career, Lifestyle, Transitions
By Kristin BorgGuest Blogger It was right after September 11, 2001, that my husband (then boyfriend) enlisted in the Army. We were both in our junior year of college at Eastern Michigan University and had been dating since we were 18 years old. We were both Division 1...