A Court Order Likely Can’t Be Entered Against You in Your Absence
I have been deployed overseas and, according to my brother, my ex-wife has filed for full custody of my children. There is obviously no way I can get back for the hearing. Does the SCRA help me here?
I hear a court has entered an order against me for being behind in my mortgage payment. Should the SCRA have prevented this?
I just found out that a default judgment was entered against me a couple of months ago. Can I still challenge it?
I am going to be deployed into a combat zone and suspect that my child’s mother might file to change my child support while I’m away. I am concerned that, due to my deployment, I will not find out about the lawsuit until it is too late for me to do anything. Am I protected in any way?
What happens if both a military member and dependent spouse are sued by the same plaintiff, such as a landlord, and the dependent spouse is available to appear in court, but the military member is deployed?