Alaska servicemembers civil act 2026

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Veterans, including disabled veterans, called to active duty service may request SCRA protections. Active duty status is the key for veterans to become eligible for SCRA benefits.
Servicemembers dependents may also seek safeguards under the SCRA in limited circumstances, such as evictions or joint leases. Reservists or National Guard personnel not in an active-duty status are not covered under the SCRA. Also, the statute does not protect retired personnel.

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