4.3 Right to Continuance and Protection Against Default Judgement
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- No. 078 Bankruptcy and the SSCRA. June 2003.
- *No. 088 Right to Continuance of Administrative Hearing. July-August 2003.
- No. 0617 SCRA Applies to Bankruptcy Proceedings
- No. 0635 Child Custody: SCRA can assist deployed servicemembers caught up in child custody cases, but be careful of misusing the law.
- No. 0819 Congress Emphasizes that SCRA Applies to Child Custody Proceedings
- No. 0839 SCRA Does Not Apply to Arbitration Proceedings, But It Should
- No. 09051 What Happens to the Child When I Get Mobilized?
- No. 10048 James B. Hurley’s Saga Continues
- No. 10073 A Small Price: Laws on the books protect the few who sacrifice for the many
- No. 10078 Don’t Sacrifice Military Personnel to “Paperwork Problems” in Foreclosures
- No. 10094 Coverage for National Guard Members on State Duty
- No. 11016 Debt Collectors’ Trade Association Acknowledges SCRA
- No. 11018 Fourth Circuit Holds New SCRA Private Right of Action is Retroactive
- No. 11038 Garnishment of Military Pay
- No. 11048 The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act and Foreclosure
- No. 11087 DOJ Proposes SCRA Amendments
- No. 12044 Senator Introduces Bill to Improve SCRA
- No. 12092 Illegal Non-Judicial Foreclosure on Service Member’s House
- No. 12116 Contractor Employees in Afghanistan Are Not Protected by the SCRA or USERRA
- No. 13026 Child Custody and Military Service
- No. 13030 Important Recent Case on the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act
- No. 13088 Supreme Court Reverses South Carolina Supreme Court in Indian Child Welfare Act Case
- No. 13141 Outdated-removed
- No. 13144 The SCRA and USERRA – Protecting the Civil Rights of Service Members in the 21st Century
- No. 13152 The Service Members Civil Relief Act Does Not Bar all Lawsuits Against Active Duty Service Members
- No. 13158 Why are Service Members Treated Differently?
- No. 15019 North Carolina Judge Reprimanded for Flouting SCRA
- No. 15031 Santander Consumer USA Required To Pay $9.35M for Illegally Repossessing the Vehicles of Service Members
- No. 15061 The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act only Protects Service Members
- No. 15109 Amend the SCRA To Preclude Predispute Binding Arbitration Clauses
- No. 16062 Waiver Provisions in the SCRA and USERRA
- No. 16095 USERRA, the SCRA, and Statutes of Limitation
- No. 16105 The Posse Comitatus Act and the Activated Reservist
- No. 17059 Person Entering Military Service Has the Right To Terminate an Apartment Lease
- No. 17102 USERRA and the SCRA for the Military Recruiter
- No. 19012 Yes, the SCRA Applies to Child Custody Proceedings
- No. 19013 The Court Must Grant a 90-day Continuance to the Absent Service Member Who Applies for a Stay and Meets the Statutory Conditions
- No. 19028 The SCRA Forbids Non-Judicial Foreclosure of the Personal or Real Property of the Active Duty Service Member
- No. 20048 Do NOAA Corps Officers and PHS Corps Officers Have Rights as Service Members and Veterans?
- No. 21026 USERRA and the SCRA Are Great Laws, but there Are Limits
- No. 22009 Professional Malpractice Liability Insurance Coverage for Recalled Reservists in the Health Care and Legal Professions
- No. 22019 To Get a Continuance under the SCRA, You Must Meet the SCRA Requirements.
- No. 22023 Obtaining a Stay under the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act when Military Duties Preclude you from Participating in a Civil Lawsuit or Administrative Procedure.
- No. 22031 The Fact that the Client Was Doing Business in Corporate Form Does Not Defeat her SCRA Rights.
- No. 22039 The Right to a Continuance under the SCRA Applies Even If The Service Member Is Doing Business in Corporate Form.
- No. 23001 USERRA, the SCRA, and Military Recruiting