Guardsmen and Reservists Being Called Up
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By Law Offices of E. Carroll Straus
Published: Jul 17, 2004 |
- You may need a will- or a living trust. "Off the shelf" forms or those done by the JAG are really only good if you are single. (I know-- I had one!)
- Your spouse may need a limited power of attorney to take care of things while you are away. (Sad to say, a general power of attorney may be overkill-- some wives and husbands left behind have used them inappropriately.)
- You may need to understand your rights under the Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act. This may be able to shield you or your dependents from eviction and other court matters while you are deployed. You may even qualify for reduced mortgage payments and other "perks" which help offset the difficulty in being in military service in the middle of a civilian life.
- You probably have protection under the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act.
- You may need to alter court orders for child support and child custody. (Always best if done by agreement.)
- If you own a small business you may need advice on things now that you didn't need before.
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