How can transitional compensation be paid to one part of the party and not the other?
It depends on whether you or your child were a victim of his misconduct. If a third party were the victim(s), then it is unlikely you qualify for...
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It depends on whether you or your child were a victim of his misconduct. If a third party were the victim(s), then it is unlikely you qualify for...
You have up to 15 years from the date of discharge on your DD214 to apply for an upgrade to your bad conduct discharge through the discharge review...
It is likely you will be at least processed for administrative separation, even if not prosecuted at court-martial. Had one similar earlier this...
Most employers know they can go on line and interpret the DD214. Over the years I have represented many police officers with "bad" discharges. ...
Federal law and regulations take precedence. However, there are some situations where they may also decide to apply state law.
Request your records here: www.nara.gov It is unlikely anyone now has records of your case except what was forwarded to the National Records...
You may not have been entitled to BAH/With. Regardless, you need to start the process with an out-of-service...
If you are convicted, but not adjudged a punitive discharge, then it is up to the military to allow you to stay, or process you for administrative...
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Yes, when you decline to accept discipline under Art. 15, and refuse Office Hours, then the command has the option of referring the charge(s) to...
No. Not if you have already received your DD 214, as it appears you have from four years ago. It you are retired active duty, there are some...