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Did Flutherites know that Active Service members can delay foreclosure and divorce, and other civil actions?

Asked by kelly (1918points) November 9th, 2008
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the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act is federal law that specifically prohibits certain civil acts against a servicemember while on active duty. Therefore bankruptcy, divorce, and in these times foreclosure must be defered. How do you get this Act enacted for a servicemember?

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you must have been called to active duty in support of certain operations. (iraq, Afghanistan, etc) in the case of foreclosures, a letter to the lender accompanied by a copy of mobilization orders should work. Contact a JAG officer, and also the ESGR folks. (employer support for guard and reserves…if that applies.)

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