Military Law
As an attorney with a military law-based practice representing veterans, military personnel, or their families, you’ll want to check out FindLaw’s collection of articles in the Corporate Counsel Center Law Library to help round out your research. Here you can learn how former military personnel can “buy back” their military time for retirement purposes or brush up on your knowledge of the Uniformed Services Former Spouses’ Protection Act. If your client is facing bankruptcy, you may want to know more about situations where military personnel may be subject to wage garnishment or what benefits a surviving spouse or heir is entitled to when a service member dies. Click on a link below to get started.
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Will Boom Times Wipe Out Government Debt?
If the United States' booming economy continues, the federal government could be debt-free in the year 2014 (for only the second time in our history). If politicians simply leave current policies alone, the Office of Management and Budget projects ...
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Workplace Misconduct Investigations Now Excluded from the Fair Credit Reporting Act
President Bush recently signed into law the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (FACTA), which reauthorizes the Fair Credit and Reporting Act (FCRA) and eliminates third-party misconduct investigations from the FCRA's coverage. The FCRA has ...
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