Legal Articles, Military

What is the difference between a Power of Attorney and a Durable Power of Attorney?

What is the difference between a Power of Attorney and a Durable Power of Attorney?

Differences Between Civilian and Military Divorce

A blog post about how divorces differ between civilians and members of the military.

Residency Requirements in Military Divorce

A blog post about divorce for couples in the military.

Durable Power of Attorney - Frequently Asked Questions

Power of Attorney and Durable Power of Attorney-how they work, would it help me?

US Army Reopens Sexual Harassment Case Regarding Dallas Shooter

Blog post about a reopend case of sexual harassment against army reservist who killed five people in Texas.

Military Law & Policy Poses New Challenge for Sexual Harassment Law

Blog post about sexual harassment in the military.

Female Veteran Pursues Sex Harassment Claim

Blog post on a claim of sexual harassment made by a veteran against her battalion commander.

Military Divorce

Blog post on the topic of divorces when one or both parties are members of the military.

Comprehensive Durable Power Of Attorney

If you became incapacitated, who would pay your bills, protect your assets and obtain long-term care and government benefits for you? The most common answer is: “I have joint bank accounts with my spouse or children, so they can handle all of that.”

LEGAL CHECKUP

Wills, living trusts to avoid probate and power of attorneys are important. Guardinships and Conservatorships may be necessary. Income Qualifying Trusts for Medicaid may be necessary. Veterans and surviving spouses may be entitled to V.A. Aid and Attendance.

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