Identity theft occurs when someone uses your personal information without your permission to commit fraud or other crimes, most often to gain access to credit on your behalf. CLICK HERE for more information. Soldier`s Guide to Financial Liability Investigations for Loss of Property (FLIPL) Soldiers have a great responsibility to protect the use, custody and control of government assets. If you are responsible for government property that has been damaged, destroyed or lost, you may be subject to a Financial Liability for Property Damage (FLIPL) investigation to determine if you should be held financially responsible for the loss. CLICK HERE for more information. Update your release and purchase your military records Veterans who want their service records corrected or who believe their release is unfair, imperfect or warrants an upgrade are encouraged to request a review. CLICK HERE for more information. Will Worksheet This worksheet answers frequently asked questions about wills. CLICK HERE for more information. Employment and Re-employment Rights of Uniformed Services Act Members The purpose of the Uniformed Services Act is to minimize the interruption of life of military members and their employers through immediate re-employment after separation from service and to prohibit discrimination against military personnel on the basis of their service. CLICK HERE for more information. Leaving the Military Group Life Insurance (MLSI) product for minors An AMS policy is the most important estate asset for many members of our military community, and careful management of this resource is essential to effective estate planning.
CLICK HERE for more information. Family support, custody and paternity army for financial support of family members, custody and access, paternity and related matters. CLICK HERE for more information. Arkansas Soldiers & Airmen Civil Relief Act This law is not limited to soldiers and airmen, but extends to the spouse of a soldier or airman in the Arkansas National Guard. CLICK HERE for more information. Benefits for Service Members Deployed in State Active Service The following rights and benefits are a summary of some protections under Arkansas law for those deployed in statehood. CLICK HERE for more information. Arkansas Child Support Rules By order of the Arkansas Supreme Court (Administrative Order No. 10 of April 2, 2020), Arkansas will use the income splitting model to calculate child support as of July 1, 2020.
CLICK HERE for more information. The information in this introduction is intended to guide eligible military members and veterans in referrals to civilian attorneys and is governed by Army Order 27-3. According to AR 27-3, 4-3 (a). CLICK HERE for more information. Consultation form to be completed This form is intended to assist the lawyer in preparing legal documents for the client and to prepare statistical reports on the legal aid services provided during the year. The information contained in this form is protected by solicitor-client privilege and may only be disclosed in accordance with the law or with the client`s consent. CLICK HERE for more information. A Soldier`s Guide to Immigration Information and Services The information in this introduction is intended to assist soldiers with immigration services. CLICK HERE for more information. Letter of Reprimand A Letter of Reprimand (LOR) is an administrative reprimand issued to a soldier for non-compliance with established standards.
CLICK HERE for more information. Military Exemption from Civil Procedure ACA § 12-62-403 – No person belonging to the organized militia may be served with a civil trial while entering, staying or returning from a place where he is required to serve in the army.