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Bankruptcy Attorney in Nassau Details Financial Protections for Military Personnel

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

Nassau Bankruptcy Attorneys know that it’s not just civilians who are impacted by the economy. The economic downturn has affected people from all walks of life across America, including many of the over 1.4 million active duty military personnel serving in the United States Armed Forces. Even though service members enjoy employment stability themselves, circumstances (such as a spouse’s layoff or a health issue) can wreak havoc on a military family’s finances.

 

Because the American government wants to keep national defense strong, lawmakers realized that service members on active duty needed a method of protection to help them preserve their economic status and rights while they are away from home on deployment.

 

Thus, the Servicemembers’ Civil Relief Act (SCRA) was signed into law in December of 2003. This long overdue piece of legislation was hailed by Bankruptcy Attorneys in Nassau County for its depth of protection to American military personnel.

 

Primary protections include:

 

Protection from Default Judgments:

 

Rules now require that plaintiffs file an affidavit with the court stating whether the defendant is in the military or not. Additionally, the court cannot order an entry of judgment until the court has appointed an attorney to represent the defendant. The court may also make further decisions, orders, or judgments to help protect the rights of a service member. Your local Nassau Bankruptcy Attorney can advise you about these critical rights in further detail.

 

Stay of Proceedings (Where Service Member has Notice of Proceeding):

Prior to any final judgment in a civil matter involving a member of active-duty military, the service member covered by the SCRA may ask the court to stay the proceeding pursuant to 50 U.S.C. app. § 522. This stay grants the defendant a stay of at least 90 days (and sometimes longer). The application for a stay under this section requires additional documentation, and your experienced Bankruptcy attorney can advise you further on this matter.

 

These are just two of the many protections offered to military personnel under the Servicemembers’ Civil Relief Act.

 

One caveat:  While the SCRA offers full protection to active duty military personnel, only a portion applies to the nation’s approximately 848,000 reservists. If you’re currently serving in a reserve status, it’s important to consult with your Bankruptcy lawyer to discuss the exact extent of protections allowed to you under the SCRA.

 


 

 

 
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