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What is the name of your state? KY
Even though I'm divorcing my husband I still don't want to see him lose his veterans benefits. Currently BCSE is trying to take part of his benefits each month. Is this possible? That is money to help him with his medical bills due to his injuries from being in a war. It is to compensate HIM for being disabled. I would think that money couldn't be touched. I would think it's unconstitutional to touch it. I have read it can't be touched for back taxes and a few other things. Why is this considered for CS. He is currently paying CS from his paycheck from his regular job. We were told by our lawyer earlier in the year that if BCSE did not ask for his veterans benefits to say nothing about them. And he didnt' say a word about them. So I'm assuming someone at BCSE wanted to be a jerk and dig up anything they could find on my husband?
Could a good lawyer fight this?
Also 70 percent of his benefits are being held back by the VA to pay back compensation given to him in a lump sum for being disabled when he got discharged. But the army messed up and taxed his compensation so when we did our taxes it showed up as regular wages. He has explined this to BCSE. Could BCSE seek a portion of his compensation even though when he received it there was no order or even proof of paternity at that time?
Even though I'm divorcing my husband I still don't want to see him lose his veterans benefits. Currently BCSE is trying to take part of his benefits each month. Is this possible? That is money to help him with his medical bills due to his injuries from being in a war. It is to compensate HIM for being disabled. I would think that money couldn't be touched. I would think it's unconstitutional to touch it. I have read it can't be touched for back taxes and a few other things. Why is this considered for CS. He is currently paying CS from his paycheck from his regular job. We were told by our lawyer earlier in the year that if BCSE did not ask for his veterans benefits to say nothing about them. And he didnt' say a word about them. So I'm assuming someone at BCSE wanted to be a jerk and dig up anything they could find on my husband?
Could a good lawyer fight this?
Also 70 percent of his benefits are being held back by the VA to pay back compensation given to him in a lump sum for being disabled when he got discharged. But the army messed up and taxed his compensation so when we did our taxes it showed up as regular wages. He has explined this to BCSE. Could BCSE seek a portion of his compensation even though when he received it there was no order or even proof of paternity at that time?
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