Pretty much anything that can be taught may be learned from a veteran.
Novice is an antonym for veteran
you can use elder or older
The IRS can garnish a retired veteran's pension if the veteran owes back taxes. However, there are certain limitations and protections in place to prevent excessive garnishment of pensions for veterans. It is advisable for veterans to work with a tax professional or seek assistance from organizations that support veterans to address any tax issues.
Yes, children under 18 may be eligible to receive Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) if their parent who is a military veteran has a service-connected disability of at least 60%. DIC is a tax-free monthly stipend paid to eligible survivors and dependents of veterans.
A child is about 1/3 the body size of an adult, therefore they'll have about 1/3 the amount of blood. This means that a child will have between 2.7-3.6 pints of blood or 1.3-1.7 liters of blood.
I fail to see why a deceased Veteran would give a hoot about your child support. If you're asking about getting past due child support paid out of his estate, then that's a question for a lawyer, not WikiAnswers.
The novelist Compton Mackenzie, born in 1883, claimed in his memoirs that he had sat on the knee of a Waterloo veteran as a child.
You can get an apportionment form and I would suggest doing so until you go to court. However, US Supreme Court Law has ruled that the disability benefits received by a veteran are to support the disabled veteran and his/her dependents.This would include child support. Please visit the Related Link for more information.
ask them what its like, and if school was hard and why they wanted to be a vetran
so the child can learn the laws of the road and learn from his/her mistakes.
There is now a WWE performance center where you can watch the newbies and also learn about how to get involved. You have to audition for a veteran of WWE.
No, Mike mo has a lot to learn, Chris Cole is a veteran
If you're a veteran. Otherwise you can pay it online
Absolutely - child support is based on ability to pay, not on employment or retirement.
In the context of VA disability benefits, a child typically receives a portion of a veteran's benefits through Dependency and Indemnity Compensation (DIC) or additional compensation for dependents. For a veteran with a 100% disability rating, the additional monthly compensation for each dependent child can vary, but it is generally around a few hundred dollars per month. The exact amount can depend on various factors, including the number of dependents and any specific circumstances affecting the veteran's benefits. It's best to consult the VA's official guidelines or a veteran service officer for precise figures.
When a child cheats, the child will not learn anything. If the child does not learn anything, then it will be harder to answer other questions related to that topic in the future.
In general, child support is a percentage of the obligor's net income. Only SSI and public assistance are exempt from this calculation.