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How to Transfer Your GI Bill to Your Spouse or Children
Transfer of Entitlement (TEB) lets active-duty members transfer unused Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits to family. Eligibility, the 4-year service commitment, how to apply, and common pitfalls.

Military Benefits Assistant
Jun 25 min read
Yellow Ribbon Program: How It Works at Private and Out-of-State Schools
Yellow Ribbon supplements the Post-9/11 GI Bill at participating private and out-of-state schools. Who qualifies, how the math works, finding participating schools, and how to apply.

Military Benefits Assistant
Jun 24 min read
The GI Bill, Explained: Every Education Benefit Available to You in 2026
The GI Bill is plural, not singular — Post-9/11, Montgomery, Selected Reserve, Yellow Ribbon, transfer, VR&E, and more. This guide explains who qualifies for what and how to choose.

Military Benefits Assistant
Jun 25 min read
DD Form 1172: Enrolling Family Members in DEERS
DD Form 1172 enrolls military family members in DEERS — the gateway to TRICARE, base access, and dependent benefits. Documentation, where to file, and timing critical updates.

Military Benefits Assistant
May 283 min read
VA Form 22-1990: Applying for GI Bill Education Benefits
VA Form 22-1990 is how you apply for the Post-9/11 GI Bill, Montgomery GI Bill, MGIB-SR, and other VA education benefits. Section walkthrough, chapter election, and what to expect after you file.

Military Benefits Assistant
May 284 min read
SF-180: How to Request Military Records from the National Archives
SF-180 is the paper-form method to request DD-214, OMPF, service medical records, and other military records. Section-by-section walkthrough, where to mail, and timing.

Military Benefits Assistant
May 283 min read
How to Request Your DD-214: Three Methods, Timing, and What to Do If You're a Next of Kin
eVetRecs, SF-180, and direct service contact — three ways to replace a lost DD-214. Timing, costs, next-of-kin requirements, and what to do for 1973-fire-affected records.

Military Benefits Assistant
May 283 min read
Veterans Readiness and Employment (VR&E / Chapter 31): Eligibility, Benefits, and How to Apply
What VR&E (Chapter 31) is, who qualifies, what you get (tuition, monthly subsistence, books, job placement), 2026 rates, and exactly how to apply — for veterans with service-connected disabilities.

Military Benefits Assistant
May 285 min read
Coast Guard Tuition Assistance: Eligibility, Cap, and How to Apply in 2026
Coast Guard TA covers up to 100% of tuition (capped at $4,500/FY and $250/semester hour) for active-duty members. Eligibility, application steps, and how to stack TA with the GI Bill and CGMA grants.

Military Benefits Assistant
May 183 min read
What Is CGMA? A Plain-English Guide to Coast Guard Mutual Assistance
CGMA stands for Coast Guard Mutual Assistance — the Coast Guard's official nonprofit relief society. Here's what it does, who qualifies, and how to apply.

Military Benefits Assistant
May 183 min read
Coast Guard Benefits: A Complete 2026 Guide for Active Duty, Reserve, and Veterans
Every Coast Guard benefit — pay, TRICARE, GI Bill, VA disability, VA home loan, retirement, survivor support, and Coast Guard-specific programs like CGMA — explained in plain English for active duty, Reserve, and veterans.

Military Benefits Assistant
May 185 min read
CGMA: Coast Guard Mutual Assistance Programs, Eligibility, and How to Apply
What Coast Guard Mutual Assistance is, who qualifies, every program offered, and how to apply. A plain-English guide for active duty, reserve, retired, civilian, auxiliary, and surviving family members.

Military Benefits Assistant
May 155 min read


What Income Sources Are Shielded from Creditors Under Federal Law
What Does Federal Law Protect from Debt Collectors? The core rule under 38 U.S.C. § 5301 is straightforward: VA benefits are generally protected from debt collectors, lawsuits for most debts, and garnishment. This means if your income comes from the VA, creditors usually cannot take it to pay off your debts. This protection applies to: Debt collectors trying to seize your VA benefits Court orders demanding garnishment of VA payments Lawsuits seeking to claim VA income for mos

Military Benefits Assistant
Apr 214 min read


VA and DOJ Launch Guardianship and Conservatorship Initiative for Veterans: What It Means and Why It Matters
The VA states that the initiative is meant to help veterans who are stuck in hospitals because they lack a legally recognized decision-maker. Without a guardian or conservator, healthcare providers may not be able to authorize long-term care placement, treatment decisions, or housing transitions. The VA’s announcement explains that allowing attorneys to help initiate guardianship proceedings may prevent prolonged hospitalization and help vulnerable veterans access the care a

Military Benefits Assistant
Mar 125 min read


Want to Increase Your Salary? Earn a Degree… for Free
If you want to earn more money and lower your risk of unemployment, the data is clear: education pays. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), higher levels of education consistently lead to higher earnings and lower unemployment rates. For service members and veterans, this matters even more because the military offers ways to earn those degrees without paying out of pocket. Let’s look at the data, then walk through how a junior service member or veteran can

Military Benefits Assistant
Jan 164 min read
Montgomery GI Bill vs. Post-9/11 GI Bill: What’s the Difference?
The Importance of Education Benefits Education is a vital part of personal and professional growth. For many service members and veterans, the GI Bill has been a key resource. It provides financial support for education and training, helping individuals transition to civilian life. Understanding the differences between the MGIB and the Post-9/11 GI Bill is crucial for making informed decisions about your future. A Brief History Montgomery GI Bill (MGIB – Chapter 30) — Created

Military Benefits Assistant
Dec 8, 20254 min read


Your Guide to the MyCAA Program: Education Help for Military Spouses
The My Career Advancement Account (* MyCAA )* Scholarship is a program that helps military spouses pay for education and training. It’s a Department of Defense scholarship of up to $4,000 (with a yearly cap of $2,000) that you can use over three years. MyCAA is designed to help you pursue licenses, certifications, or associate degrees in portable career fields – meaning careers that can move with you wherever your family is stationed. In this friendly guide, I’ll explain

Military Benefits Assistant
Nov 10, 20258 min read


A Simple Guide to Applying for the Post-9/11 GI Bill Benefits
The Post-9/11 GI Bill is an invaluable resource for veterans eager to enhance their education and career prospects. It offers financial support for college tuition, housing, and books, simplifying the transition from military to civilian life. If you're a veteran or an active-duty service member considering these benefits, this guide provides a straightforward process to get you started. Understanding the requirements and the application process is crucial to making the most

Military Benefits Assistant
Oct 28, 20254 min read


Maximizing Resource Access to Education Benefits for Military Members and Veterans
Are you a military member, veteran, or part of a military family looking to maximize your education benefits? Navigating the world of education benefits can be a complex and daunting task, but fear not, as there are resources available to help you make the most of the opportunities that are available to you. One valuable resource that you can turn to is the Military Benefits Assistant platform. This platform is specifically designed to assist individuals like yourself in acc

Military Benefits Assistant
Jul 28, 20242 min read
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