Definitely. For the first session we ran, out of the 21 people we had on it, there were two service couples. They found it extremely beneficial because they were able to plan their way out of the military and what they would be doing in unison, so their plans were beneficial for both of them.
I've also had a chance to speak with one of the directors of the MFRC, and they think it would be very helpful for the spouses of the transitioning people, as well. I've been talking with them about possibly being able to provide that.
I think it's absolutely imperative that the family is involved in some way, shape, or form. If the spouse can participate as well, then that's probably best, because the family can plan their way forward as a family instead of possibly one going to the left and the other going to the right.