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I am 17 and was wondering if I could get out of the national guard. I enlisted December 8th 2014 so I have been to 4 RSP drills.
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Answered on March 20, 2015
Possibly. Speak to your Command. My advice is actually to try to stick it out, and in the future think things through better. Life is full of...
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I am active duty military member residing in WA. My spouse in TX has filed for a divorce.
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Answered on March 19, 2015
Generally there are two types of divorce - contested and uncontested. Contested involves expensive lawyers and drawn out process. Uncontested in...
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Pre-Trail Agreement.
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Answered on March 19, 2015
You're talking about a Chapter 10 style discharge in lieu of Court Martial. Usually these end up as a OTH, but sometimes a General. I know...
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Veterans Affairs Attorneys
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Answered on March 19, 2015
Blue chair, Cincinnati, pie, and the Superbowl.
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Sue the Army'
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Answered on March 18, 2015
You're free to sue nearly anyone for anything. The real question is whether you will win or just waste your time and money. The Army is immune...
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I hear conflicting answers. Can you receive the Montgomery g.i bill with a general discharge?
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Answered on March 17, 2015
You are probably getting unclear answers because the answer is literally "it depends." Generally, if you have a prior honorable enlistment and get...
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Can I sue the military for my retirement benefits?
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Answered on March 17, 2015
A DD will void retirement benefits. You probably cannot sue the military for your own misconduct and any alleged mis-advice from a military...
How do I fight a Chapter 14-12c for serious offense?
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Answered on March 16, 2015
This is quite serious. You need to see a lawyer, whether TDS or a civilian. TDS will definitely help you. You're facing a serious uphill battle...
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What can I do to get an attorney job?
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Answered on March 15, 2015
While not a legal question, the honest truth is that you're going to have to take the equivalent of legal ditch-digging jobs. Prepare for the...
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I'm military trying to divorce my wife. Can she hold up the process until we reach 20 yrs of marriage? Currently we're at 17.5
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Answered on March 15, 2015
Divorces are often messy, drawn out and complex. However there is a process in which you can sue for divorce, get her in court, and expedite the...
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