The convenience of the government was a catch-all basis for discharging a service member from military service for a number or reasons other than a dishonorable discharge. It basically stated that the government either no longer wanted or required your continued service and approved your separation from the service. Section 8 discharges (for those deemed mentally unfit for service) were considered a for the convenience of the government discharge but not all discharges for the convenience of the government held such stigma. These types of discharges also typically included reasons of family hardship, any physical or mental conditions that would impair duty, or if the service member was determined to be a conscientious objector. A discharge for the convenience of the government is considered an honorable discharge and service personnel discharged under this rule may be entitled to most if not all veterans benefits, depending on reason for separation. The general demobilization at the end of the war was regulated by AR 615-365 was considered a form of discharge for the convenience of the government since the service of the soldiers were no longer required.
An honorable discharge is when you are sent back home because of a medical problem or your time in the military was done
APTO on World War II discharge papers stands for "Assembled for Transportation." It indicates that the individual was processed for discharge and was awaiting transportation to their home or next assignment. This designation was part of the administrative procedures for soldiers returning from service.
The DD Form 214, also known as the Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty, is the official document that details a service member's military service, including dates of service, discharge status, and awards received. It is commonly used for veterans to access benefits and services. In contrast, the DD Form 217 does not exist; it is likely a confusion with another form or designation. The primary document for discharge information is the DD214.
A Honorable Discharge
Choose not to re-enlist (honorable discharge), bad conduct discharge, hardship discharge, medical discharge, die.
A hardship discharge is a discharge that lets you stop making payments early if you are unable to complete making payments. If a Chapter 7 does not work for you, it is likely a hardship discharge would not work for you either. Removal of your name from the property could look suspicious. That leaves the option of dismissing and refiling a Chapter 13, but I cannot recommend this as I am a paralegal, and you should discuss this with an attorney who is familiar with your case and finances. That person would be to thoroughly examine your files and see if it will work for you.
Not if you are the only one they are dependant on.
You may be able to get a total and permanent disability discharge since sane people do not solicit legal advice from random strangers.
'Undue hardship' dismissals of student loan(s) decisions are generally based on criteria of the U.S. Court of Appeals 2nd Circuit, Marie Brunner, Appellant vs. N.Y. State H.E.S.C. Very seldom will a lower court allow the discharge of student loans. The exception could be,a disability which will not allow the loan holder to ever earn/have sufficient income for repayment.
Radar O'Reilly returned to Iowa. He was allowed to return home on a "hardship discharge" when his Uncle Ed died and he was needed to now run his family's farm.
"it is due to hardship"---------------------Above is correct.the verb "to do" means " to perform or execute"while "due to" means "as a result of"
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It might have had something to do with him defecting to the Soviet Union (resulting in his discharge from the Marines being changed to from "Honorable/Hardship" to "Dishonorable") and assassinating the President.
You might want to make sure the student loan was discharged. Most cannot be without a showing of a hardship, and the mere inability to pay is not a hardship. If it was discharged, you must pay, but if she could get a discharge, you should be able to.
Walking home was a hardship. Many people face hardship all their life.
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