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Recent military service and medical records are not online. However, most veterans and their next of kin can obtain free copies of their DD Form 214 (Report of Separation) and the following military service records: Official Military Personnel File (OMPF); Replacement Medals; Medical and Health Records; Burials and Emergency Requests; and Natural Disaster Requests.
For U.S. veterans, the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has created a GI Bill Comparison Tool to help veterans learn about educational options and compare benefits by school.
To use this tool, please visit the GI Bill Comparison Tool webpage at: https://www.va.gov/gi-bill-comparison-tool.
[This page was last reviewed and updated on: 8/24/2020.]
The Idaho Department of Labor Veterans' Services has a list of employment resources available to Idaho veterans.
For more information, please visit their website here: https://labor.idaho.gov/dnn/Job-Seekers/Veterans-Services.
[This page was last reviewed and updated on: 8/24/2020.]
This guide provides resources for those facing foreclosure and how to request a loan modification or other loan resolution and housing counseling agencies that may be able to assist you.
The National Consumer Law Center, Inc. has created a free chapter on Homeowner Rights During the Covid-19 Pandemic. This Chapter covers issues such as Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Federal Housing Agency (FHA), VA, and USDA mortgage loans, state-based pandemic-related relief, portfolio and private label securities, and foreclosures.
This Chapter is accessible for free here: https://library.nclc.org/free-access-new-chapter-homeowner-rights-during-covid-pandemic.
Please find attached a template letter that you can use to request information from your mortgage servicer for information regarding escrow accounts if your mortgage loan is currently in forebearance.
For the basics on understanding foreclsoure, visit: https://www.usa.gov/foreclosure
The Making Home Affordable (MHA) program provides help, including free counselors for advice and assistance with keeping you in your home or getting out safely. Visit the MHA website to learn what options you have and what you need to prepare. MHA has a hotline you can call anytime: 1-888-995-HOPE (tel:18889954673) or TTY 1-877-304-9709.
Please find attached a guide for persons who have experienced foreclosure and next steps toward rebuilding your credit and stability. This guide was developed by Michigan State University.
The Federal Reserve Banks of Atlanta and San Francisco created A Resource Guide for Foreclosure Recovery to help persons undergoing foreclosure prepare for the recovery process.
Attached is a Word.doc template for a Motion for Temporary Orders for temporary custody, visitation, and/or support in a pending family law matter. You may use this template to draft your own motion.
Please review the advice and additional documents needed for this motion in the Temporary Orders Packet, created by Idaho Legal Aid Services, the Idaho Law Foundation, and the Women's and Children's Alliance, attached.
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