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Military spouses

We’re here to help military spouses support their families, whether your partner is in the Guard or Reserve, on active duty or deployed.

Connect with other spouses

Being a military spouse is not for the faint of heart. They often sacrifice their own comfort, careers and time to support their family service members. Military OneSource can help you connect with a support network that understands your experiences, as well as tools and resources tailored to the needs of military families.

 

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Life as a military spouse

Military families have enough stress. This information can help you plan for financial success and your future goals while managing life events like deployments or PCS moves.

  1. Guide for new military spouses
  2. The military spouse's guide to reducing financial stress
  3. 14 PCS tips from veteran military spouses
  4. Helping veterans and military spouses find jobs
  5. Military spouse life insurance: A complete guide

 

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Top resources for military spouses

Power of attorney

If your spouse is deployed or in the field, you may not be able to manage their personal business like paying bills, selling property or handling insurance without a power of attorney.

Download the forms
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Read about powers of attorney that benefit military members

Deployment Checklist

Every deployment is different, but being prepared for the challenges you and your family may face can make it easier to manage.

Create a deployment checklist

Read how to prepare your finances for deployment

Move Checklist

Creating a checklist tailored to your family's needs can make your military move a little easier.

Create a move checklist

Are you ready for a PCS?

Job-finding service

The careers of military spouses often are impacted by frequent moves or the demands of deployments. This tool can help connect you with employers looking for someone with your skills and talents.

Start your job search

Read about considerations for starting a small business

Jobs for military spouses & veterans with USAA

Military spouses have unique skills that aren't always fully appreciated. At USAA, we value your experience because it gives you first-hand insights into our members' needs and ways we can best serve them.

Search USAA jobs
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Read about career resources for spouses and veterans

Survivor Relations

Coping with the death of a loved one can be overwhelming. Let our dedicated Survivor Relations team help you during this difficult time.

Learn more about Survivor Relations support

Read more settling a loved one's estate

Tools and resources

Tools

  • Financial Readiness Assessment
  • Money Management Tools
  • Life Insurance Calculator
  • Budget Worksheet (Opens new window)

Perks and discounts

  • Home Services
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  • Meal Prep Delivery
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  • Moving and Storage Solutions
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Military support

  • MilSpouse Roadmap‍ ‍ See note 1 (Opens new window)
  • Military.com‍ ‍ See note 1 (Opens new window)
  • Military OneSource: Making the Move Easier for Military Children‍ ‍ See note 1 (Opens new window)

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  • Permanent Change of Station
  • Leaving the Military
  • Loss of a Loved One

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