Is a civil union recognized in military benefits?

No, civil unions are not recognized by the military when it comes to granting certain benefits. In Oklahoma, a civil union is a legally recognized relationship by the state but does not provide the same benefits as a marriage. This means that a legally recognized civil union in Oklahoma does not grant military benefits such as housing allowances, health care, or survivor benefits. Although the Department of Defense (DoD) does recognize domestic partnerships, civil unions do not fall under the category of domestic partnerships and do not qualify for military benefits. In order to receive military benefits, a person must be legally married in the state of Oklahoma.

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