Non-judicial punishment is a disciplinary process used within the military to handle minor offenses without the need for a formal court proceeding. It allows commanders to address misconduct quickly and efficiently. NJP is often used for infractions such as...
Common misconceptions about SCRA in Missouri
The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) is a federal law designed to protect military personnel from certain legal and financial obligations while they are on active duty. However, misunderstandings about the SCRA are common, leading to confusion about the...
How to protect your rights while on active duty
As an individual who serves in the United States military, you make sacrifices every day for the safety and security of your country. Because of deployment and other aspects of active duty, it can be particularly complicated for you when legal issues arise. In order...
Death on military base part of personal injury lawsuit
Service members and their families who volunteer their time to our country often make great sacrifices. In return, the government offers lifelong benefits to retirees and loved ones who make that commitment. For the family of a retired 28-year Army veteran in South...
The Mental Health Review Board Improvement Act may rectify past wrongs.
If you have been following our blog, you have read about the uphill battle that many veterans face when seeking to qualify for disability benefits for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Previous to their filing, veterans may have grappled daily with the anxiety...
5-state tour about the veterans not the music
Bill Evans has played his guitar in front of music lovers for nearly seven decades now. During that time, he opened for David Frizell and Shelly West and even went fishing with John Wayne. It was his most recent act that brought about personal emotions, hitting...
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