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  • No. 020 Service Academy Appointments for Children of Reserve Component Members
  • 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. 09051 What Happens to the Child When I Mobilized?
  • No. 11017 Hawaii Legislature Enacts Legislation Protecting Military Parents in Child Custody Disputes
  • No. 11038 Garnishment of Military Pay
  • 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. 13026 Child Custody and Military Service
  • No. 13088 Supreme Court Reverses South Carolina Court in Indian Child Welfare Act Case
  • No. 13152 The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act Does Not bar all Lawsuits against Active Duty Service Members
  • No. 17108 School Principal and School District Violate SCRA in their Treatment of Deployed Service Member regarding School Registration
  • No. 09007 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. 21028 You Have the Right to Depart your Civilian Job Early, before you Start Active Duty, to Get your Affairs in Order
  • No. 22022 The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act Right to a Continuance is Subject to the Equitable Doctrine of “Clean Hands.”