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  • *No. 022 Division of Military Pension in Divorce. January-February 2001.
  • *No. 038 Mobilization and Family Support. December 2001.
  • No. 173 Prearranging Funerals and Excluding Relatives
  • No. 182 Forgotten Military Orphans: Legislative Proposals for Congress to Consider
  • No. 0635 Child Custody: SCRA can assist deployed servicemembers caught up in child custody cases, but be careful of misusing the law
  • *No. 0641 Bill Introduced To Permit Recallees To Terminate Cell Phone Contracts
  • *No. 0641 Update Termination or Suspension of Cell Phone Contracts When Deployed
  • No. 0816 Enhanced Leave Entitlements for Family Caregivers of Wounded Warriors
  • No. 0817 Now You Can Designate Beneficiaries for the Death Gratuity
  • No. 0819 Congress Emphasizes that SCRA Applies to Child Custody Proceedings
  • No. 09051 What Happens to the Child When I Get Mobilized?
  • No. 10008 Reserve Component Survivor Benefit Plan for Reservist Who Marries After Notification of Eligibility to Participate
  • No. 10068 If I Choose the RC-SBP and then Die, When Does My Husband Get the Cash?
  • No. 10069 No Wife, No Kids—Am I Eligible to Elect RC-SBP?
  • No. 10086 Military Family Law Primer
  • No. 10099 Law Review 1008 Reconsidered
  • No. 11017 Hawaii Legislature Enacts Legislation Protecting Military Parents in Child Custody Disputes
  • No. 12053 Military Power of Attorney: A Copy is Not Just as Good as an Original
  • No. 12084 Federal Court Finds DOD to Be “Arbitrary and Capricious” for Denying TRICARE Coverage for Autism Therapy
  • No. 12087 Dependents with Disabilities: Adult children can qualify for IDs and Tricare with proper documentation
  • No. 13003 Military Spouse Residency Relief Act—Part 2
  • No. 13026 Child Custody and Military Service
  • No. 13059 Military Spouses Need Careers Too
  • No. 13088 Supreme Court Reverses South Carolina Supreme Court in Indian Child Welfare Act Case
  • No. 13152 The Service Members Civil Relief Act Does Not Bar all Lawsuits Against Active Duty Service Members
  • No. 13169 Military Pension Division: The Warrant Officer and the Wingman
  • No. 14021 The 20-20-20 Rule and Nonregular Service
  • No. 15049 Disability and Division of Benefits with Ex-Spouse
  • No. 15047 A Teaspoon of TSP
  • No. 15048 Military Service, Civil Service, Settlement and Sabotage
  • No. 15090 Does my Mother Lose her Military Widow Benefits if she Remarries?
  • No. 16088 The Notice of Eligibility and the RC Retirement System
  • No. 17006 Military Pension Division: The Frozen Benefit Rule
  • No. 17008 Am I Stuck with my “Domicile” in Puerto Rico?
  • No. 17062 New Supreme Court Decision on Dividing Military Retired Pay in Divorce
  • No. 19007 You Need a Military Power of Attorney
  • 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. 19058 ROA Member Writes the Definitive Treatise on Military Family Law
  • No. 19059 Reserve Component Service Members Deserve To Receive a DD-214 Regularly
  • No. 19060 Where Does Congress Get the Authority To Overrule a Supreme Court Decision?
  • No. 20048 Do NOAA Corps Officers and PHS Corps Officers Have Rights as Service Members and Veterans?
  • No. 20054 If you Marry after you Receive your Reserve Component Retirement Notice of Eligibility, you Can Elect to Participate in the RC Survivor Benefit Plan, But you Must Act within One Year after the Marriage.
  • No. 20061 Divorce and Division of the Pension
  • No. 21028 You Have the Right To Depart your Civilian Job Early, before you Start Active Duty, To Get your Affairs in Order.
  • No. 22021 “You Can’t Do That” Stop Signs and Solutions in Military Pension Division Cases
  • No. 22022 The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act Right to a Continuance Is Subject to the Equitable Doctrine of “Clean Hands.”
  • No. 23002 Should Women Have to Register for the Selective Service? A Discussion on the 50th Anniversary of the End of the Draft
  • No. 23019 Military Spouses can Transfer Professional Licenses or Certificates During Military Moves (except lawyers)