What you need to know about the Reserve Component Survivor Benefit Plan (RCSBP)

By DFAS Cleveland     August 2025

Get the most up-to-date information about Retired and Annuitant (R&A) Pay at https://www.dfas.mil/RetiredMilitary on the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) website. Whether you are still drilling, in the Gray Area, or receiving your retired pay, it is important to understand how the Reserve Component Survivor Benefit Plan (RCSBP) benefits your loved ones and what you need to do if you go through a life changing event.

The R&A page contains all the needed information including the benefits paid, the costs, and what you need to do if something changes regarding your beneficiaries.

It is critical that you notify your Retirement Services Officer (RSO) of any changes if you are still in the Gray Area, or DFAS, if you are already receiving your retired pay. Some changes have a one-year time limit, and once that time limit is reached, the change is permanent.

For example, If you get married, you have one year from the date of marriage to add your new spouse or decline coverage if you previously had a spouse. After one year, the election defaults to your election when you first became eligible, and it cannot be changed.

Likewise, if you gain your first child, you only have one year to add child coverage, otherwise children will be excluded from future coverage. Please know that if you gain an additional child and already have child coverage, the new youngest child will automatically be covered and there is no change in cost. However, you do still need to notify DFAS and your RSO of the new child. If your marriage ends due to the death of your spouse or divorce, you must let DFAS and your RSO know about that as well so the premiums can be adjusted and coverage type changed.

Please visit the DFAS website to read all about RCSBP and our website for more information.

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