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  1. 1 DA Form 5304 Family Care Plan Counseling Checklist - Takes AR 600-20 and looks at it in pieces; going over why Soldiers need a Family Care Plan. Not all regulation aspects will apply to all Soldiers. Simply initial the boxes to show you understand AR 600-20. Sign with your Command. If you are dual military and initiating the Family Care Plan your

  2. care plan counseling and require a Family care plan be completed when any of the following apply: (1) A pregnant member who— (a) Has no spouse; is divorced, widowed, or separated; or is residing without her spouse.

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  4. Jun 5, 2023 · FAMILY CARE PLAN . What is a Family Care Plan? A Family Care Plan (FCP) is a method by which the Army ensures a Soldier’s “Family Member(s)” are taken care of when the Soldier is absent due to military requirements. Pursuant to the FCP, the Soldier will appoint a “guardian” for the family member to act in the Soldier’s place while ...

  5. (4) Soldiers are responsible for implementing the Family care plan and thus ensuring the care of their Family members. When operational or security considerations prevent the Soldier from implementing the plan, it will be used by appropriate military or civilian authorities to obtain care for such Family members. DA Form 5305 may be executed

    • 1. UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE FOR PERSONNEL AND READINESS
    • 2. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE FOR MANPOWER AND RESERVE
    • 4. SECRETARIES OF THE MILITARY DEPARTMENTS. The Secretaries of the Military
    • b. Arranging for Caregivers. Each Member shall arrange for a caregiver and shall:
    • r. (ADDED)(DAF) Ensure the greatest amount of lead time possible is given to members prior to requiring the enactment of family care plans. (T-3)
    • 5. (ADDED)(DAF) FORCE SUPPORT SQUADRON COMMANDER.
    • DEFINITIONS

    (USD(P&R)). The USD(P&R) shall: Oversee implementation of this Instruction. Develop and provide guidance to the DoD Components on the organization and preparation of family care plans for dissemination to commanders and other appropriate officials within their Components.

    AFFAIRS (ASD(M&RA)). The ASD(M&RA), under the authority, direction, and control of the USD(P&R), shall review the procedures established by the Military Departments to support family care plans and programs for the RCs. 3. HEADS OF THE DoD COMPONENTS. The Heads of the DoD Components shall ensure their subordinate organizations implement this Instru...

    Departments, in addition to the responsibilities in section 3 of this enclosure, shall: Oversee implementation of this Instruction. Specify the responsibilities of Commanders, Members and their chosen caregivers, family centers, military libraries, and installation social service agencies in the preparation, submission, and execution of family care...

    Brief the caregiver on financial, medical, legal, educational, and logistical arrangements (to include discussion and arrangements to relocate the caregiver or family member to a designated location), military facilities, services, benefits, and entitlements of the dependent family members. (ADDED)(DAF) Ensure appropriate steps are taken so the car...

    4. LEGAL ASSISTANCE ATTORNEYS. Legal assistance attorneys or other qualified legal counsel shall, when appropriate, ensure their clients receive: A full explanation of the potential consequences of not including the non-custodial biological or adoptive parent in the creation of a family care plan. A discussion of appropriate courses of action, to i...

    On behalf of the installation commander, establishes procedures for caregivers to enter the base and use the base exchange and commissary on behalf of the military member when the family care plan is in effect. (T-3) Note: Installation commanders may choose to delegate this task to their base exchange and commissary liaisons. Appoints a family c...

    Unless otherwise noted, these terms and their definitions are for the purposes of this Instruction. active duty. Defined in the DoD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms (Reference (p)). alternate caregiver. An individual who is not a Member, is at least 21 years of age, is capable of self-care and care of children or other dependent family m...

  6. Jul 28, 2023 · An official family care plan is required for military members and it must be kept up to date. Find your service’s family care plan guidance below: Army Family Care Plan. Marine Corps Family Care Plan. Navy Family Care Plan. Air Force Family Care Certification. Web Tool Provides Deployment Support.

  7. A Family Care Plan (FCP) is a method by which the Army ensures a Soldier's "Family Member(s)" are taken care of when the Soldier is absent due to military requirements. Pursuant to the FCP, the Soldier will appoint a "guardian" for the family member to act in the Soldier's place while he or she is unavailable.

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