An Army veteran and his wife are considering a divorce — just so that they can afford health care for their disabled daughter, according to a report.

Texas couple Maria and Jake Grey told WFAA that their 6-year-old daughter, Brighton, requires around-the-clock care because she suffers from a rare chromosomal disorder called Wolf-Hirschhorn Syndrome, which causes hearing and vision impairments, seizures, and heart and kidney problems.

Even with health insurance, the family spends up to $15,000 each year out of pocket for Brighton’s care — more than 30 percent of their annual income.

“I used to get anxiety just opening the mail because I was scared of what would come or what bill would come or what denial would come,” Maria told the outlet.

Because Jake, an Army veteran, makes $40,000 a year, the family doesn’t qualify for Medicaid. They’ve applied for state assistance — but they’re No. 59,979 on the waiting list, they said.

They also have a 2-year-old girl named Fairen to care for.

The desperate couple is now turning to divorce as their best option to afford paying for health care — as Maria could become a single, jobless mother of two on paper — and qualify for Medicaid.

“We promised to each other and to her that we’d do whatever we could do to make her life, however long she’s going to be with us, as good as possible,” Maria said. “It would be divorce. It would be to not be together to get our child what we need.”

Her husband of nine years added: “We’ve just struggled and struggled with it, and now we’ve gotten to the point, where we feel it’s a real possibility.”

Jake said he feels like what is happening to his family is “morally wrong.”

“For someone to kind of make you choose between your marriage and your child is just — it’s just a really weird spot to be in,” he said.