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  1. Only for discharge under paragraphs 14-12a and l4-12b, the soldier must be formally counseled in writing at least once prior to initiation of the chapter action.

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  2. Feb 16, 2017 · Possibly, but unlikely. It would depend on the outcome and your RE code that is assigned when you are discharged. Perhaps you should consult with a lawyer and refuse to waive your administrative separation board.

  3. A recent case in North Carolina Eastern Bankruptcy Court clarified some issues regarding the ability of certain debts to be discharged in Chapter 7 bankruptcy proceedings. Ryan v. Defense Finance and Accounting Services outlines the case of a soldier who received an honorable discharge from the U.S. Army after re-enlisting for six years and ...

  4. An honorable, general, or OTH discharge is possible under Chapter 14 proceedings. Soldiers in an entry level status (which means they have 180 days active duty service or less) may receive an uncharacterized description of service.

  5. If you're in the military and need to file for bankruptcy, some bankruptcy rules could help streamline your filing. Military Members and the Chapter 7 Means Test Exemption. To qualify for Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you must meet specific income requirements by passing the Chapter 7 means test.

  6. Neither can soldiers or their families be evicted from apartments or rental properties. Insurance companies cannot cancel policies for non-payment of premiums. In addition, military members cannot be charged over six percent interest, and may request a lowering of interest if it's not offered.

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  8. Jul 11, 2024 · There are three situations in which an individual can avoid taking and passing the Chapter 7 Means Test and still be eligible for a Chapter 7 bankruptcy discharge: Disabled Veterans You incurred most of your debts while on active duty or performing a homeland defense activity.

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