I received a honorable discharge from the us air force before 180 days under article 396 medical conditions .
honestly with a felony you cant do much these days. If you received an honorable discharge, then your good, but if not then you cannot receive veteran benefits with other than honorable.
You must serve at least 180 of active service to receive any benefits.
According to the Veterans Benefits website any veteran who served active duty for 90 days consecutively, had an honorable discharge and has their DD214 discharge card qualifies for military discounts. The discharge card is necessary in order to receive one.
that is not true as a marine who was dicharged for drug use i know that if you test positive in your first 180 of service you can only receive entry level separation with no characerization of service and after 180 days most likely an OTH other than "honorable" discharge or possibly a BCD bad conduct discharge i tested positive for cociane and got an OTH
If you exempted it in full, yes. If you did not exempt it, and you knew before you filed that you would be getting it, you have committed a fraud on the court and perjury. If you were entitled to receive it before or within 180 days after the bankruptcy (chapter 7) was closed or you got your discharge, it goes to the trustee. If you did not know you were entitled to or going to receive this money before or during or within 180 days after the discharge, and you got it more than 180 days after discharge, yes, you can. Some pensions are exempt under state or federal law, so consult a local attorney if you are not sure.
It can stop a few days before. (or at least it does for me)
No. It means that you have a uti
Yes, it is completely normal to get brown discharge for four days before your period, this is spotting which is just light bleeding as your period starts. A virgin is absolutely no different to a non-virgin.
this is just a discharge from your body it nothing to worry about it. if it keeps occurring seek an professional helps!
That is called spotting. Women often spot the day before or a few days after their period.
no
It depends on the discharge type, but in general, no. You can get a job if they'll hire you, but the fact is that if it's a government contractor that requires you to have an active security clearance (which is pretty much anything these days) there's no way they can hire you due to clearance restrictions for working on contracts.