DD Form 2656, "Data for Payment of Retired Personnel"
What is a DD Form 2656 7?
The DD Form 2656-7 is used to establish the Survivor Benefit Plan after the passing of an active, reserve, or retired military service member.
How much of my husband's military retirement do I get if he dies?
The SBP annuity is determined by the base amount you elect. The base amount may range from a minimum of $300 up to a maximum of full retired pay. The annuity is 55 percent of the base amount.
Where do I send my DD Form 2656?
The DD Form 2656-1, "Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) Election Statement for Former Spouse Coverage," must also be completed and accompany the completed DD Form 2656 to DFAS - Cleveland.
What is Form DD 2656?
DD Form 2656, "Data for Payment of Retired Personnel"
What is a DD Form 2656 1?
RETIRED MEMBERS changing from spouse or spouse and child(ren) coverage to former spouse or former spouse and child(ren) coverage. RETIRING MEMBERS must complete required section of DD Form 2656 to elect coverage for former spouse or former spouse and child(ren).
How do I claim SBP benefits?
A completed DD Form DD 2656-7, Application For Annuity Under The Serviceman's Family Protection Plan and/or Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) must be submitted. A SF 1199A, Direct Deposit form from the annuitant's financial institution must be submitted. A copy of the final Death Certificate must be submitted.
Where do I send DD Form 2656?
The DD Form 2656-1, "Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) Election Statement for Former Spouse Coverage," must also be completed and accompany the completed DD Form 2656 to DFAS - Cleveland.
Can a surviving spouse receive both SBP and DIC?
Eligible surviving spouses will receive their full SBP payments AND their full DIC payments. Please note the change in the law DOES NOT affect DIC payments, it only affects SBP payments when the surviving spouse is also receiving DIC.
Who can witness DD Form 2656?
and 27. a., must obtain the spouse's concurrence in Section XII. A Notary Public must be the witness. In addition, the witness cannot be named beneficiary in Section V, VIII, or IX.
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