Settling Divorce Actions Between Military Service Members by Default
The Servicemembers’ Civil Relief Act (SCRA) is a federal law (50 U.S.C. §§ 3901-4043) that provides a wide range of benefits and protections to those in military service. The SCRA also provides certain benefits and protections to dependents and, in certain instances, to those who co-signed a loan for, or took out a loan with, a servicemember.
In addition to these federal protections, California law provides further protections for military members, veterans and their families.
The SCRA’s benefits and protections include:
- A six (6) percent interest rate cap on financial obligations that were incurred prior to military service,
- The ability to stay civil court proceedings,
- Protections in connection with default judgments,
- Protections in connection with residential (apartment) lease terminations, and
- Protections in connection with evictions, mortgage foreclosures, and installment contracts such as car loans.