CAFC Wins a Major Victory For California’s Disabled Veterans:
http://www.cafcusa.org/news/2009/10/cafc-wins-major-victory-for-californias.html
Sacramento, October 11, 2009: CAFC is announcing another victory for
military service personnel and veterans. Today Governor Schwarzenegger
signed into law
SB 285, a bill to protect disabled veterans disability compensation
from illegal attachment and garnishments.
The bill,
SB 285, was authored by California
Senator Rod Wright. It
was introduced at the request of CAFC in cooperation with the
American Retirees Association
(ARA), a group we have a long association with .
SB 285 codifies existing federal law, United States Code, Title 38,
Section 5301 into our states statutes to assure it is followed in our
state courts. Although federal law is very clear in its wording and
intent, civil court judges nationwide have routinely ignored it. The
result has been illegal attachments and garnishments of the disability
compensation and erroneously calculating veterans’ disability compensation
into divorce settlements as a divisible asset or income.
Once again the experience and effectiveness of CAFC proved its worth. SB
285 passed California legislature without a single no vote, even though
similar efforts in Iowa, West Virginia and Oklahoma have failed so far. We
hope our victory will revitalize efforts in those states. CAFC is pleased
to announce we have already received commitments from legislators in
Arizona, New Mexico and Texas to follow the California lead.
As we mentioned at the beginning of this announcement this was another
national first to correct inequities that veterans have faced in our
courts spearheaded by CAFC. CAFC also lead the nation in passing laws to
help protect military parents’ child custody rights and fair child support
treatment. What CAFC started in 2004/2005 has now led to approximately 30
states passing laws and changes at the Federal Level. For more details on
our work for military parents please read this recent
AmeriForce story and
here.
CAFC wants to express our heartfelt appreciation and gratitude for Senator
Rod Wright’s unwavering willingness to stand up for our nation’s disabled
veterans and the American
Retirees Association for sponsoring the bill. CAFC also want to thank
all of the approximately twenty four veterans groups that are part of the
California State Commanders
Veterans Council (CSCVC) and CSCVS for their support and help.
There is still a lot of work ahead and your help is the only way CAFC can
continue our efforts to finish the job. We feel honored and privileged
that our efforts are helping. A generous
donation to CAFC will help us continue this valuable work.
SUPPLEMENTAL BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
According to Veteran's Affairs (VA), 60,000 U.S. service personnel have
been wounded or have struggled with psychological disorders in the wake of
their tours in Iraq since 2003. The percentage of
amputees is the highest since the Civil War and the VA estimates that
up to one-third of all those who have served in Iraq suffer from
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
http://www.boston.com/news/nation/articles/2007/11/09/iraq_veteran_healthcare_could_top_650b/
Additional as with disabled people on SSI benefits most disabled vets are
barley living on $700.00 to $800.00 a month and even though both SSI and
VA benefits are protected against garnishments and attachments. Some
agencies and companies are getting around the federal protection laws for
disabled persons on SSI and VA benefit as recently reported by CBS News
from a AP story: Creditors Use Loop Hole to Seize Benefits:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/06/03/business/main5057911.shtml?source=search_story.
Please read more
here and read:
CAFC Helps Disabled Veterans with Family Law Reform and
Update: SB 285 Wright Veterans Disability benefits for more
information on this effort and issue.