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QPReport
states have enacted similar revocation-upon-
divorce
statutes. The question presented is: Does the application of a revocation-upon-
divorce
statute to a contract signed before the statute's
QPReport
Liv Kennedy, who entered into a 1994
divorce
-decree that voluntarily waived those SIP benefits under 3)(B)(i), is the only valid way a
divorcing
spouse can waive her right to receive her ex-husband’s
QPReport
that reduction results from the veteran's post-
divorce
waiver of retirement pay in order to receive
QPReport
upon the entry of a Final Decree of
Divorce
. 5 U.S.C. § 8705(a) provides that the proceeds from a
16-1432 Sveen v. Melin (06/11/2018)
designation staying in place after a
divorce
.
Divorce
courts have wide discretion to divide property presumption aboutwhat an insured wants after
divorcing
is wrong, the insured mayoverthrow it simply
Master Report
. 61-870 (1912) (Exhibit AK-80) 61 Victor G. Barnes, Jr., Brown Bear Use of Marine Habitats in Alaska 254 with Emphasis on Glacier Bay (2002) (Exhibit US-IV-6) Letter from Henry Chilton, British Envoy
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is whether the application of a revocation-on-
divorce
statute to a life insurance policy purchased evidence were such that most people assumed that
divorce
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