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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Servicemembers Civil Relief Act · Sec. 202

Sec. 202. STAY OF PROCEEDINGS WHEN SERVICEMEMBER HAS NOTICE

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## SEC. 202 STAY OF PROCEEDINGS WHEN SERVICEMEMBER HAS NOTICE **[**[50 U.S.C. 3932](/us/usc/t50/s3932)**]** ###
(a)Applicability of Section This section applies to any civil action or proceeding, including any child custody proceeding, in which the plaintiff or defendant at the time of filing an application under this section— ####
(1)is in military service or is within 90 days after termination of or release from military service; and ####
(2)has received notice of the action or proceeding. ###
(b)Stay of Proceedings ####
(1)Authority for stay At any stage before final judgment in a civil action or proceeding in which a servicemember described in subsection
(a)is a party, the court may on its own motion and shall, upon application by the servicemember, stay the action for a period of not less than 90 days, if the conditions in paragraph
(2)are met. ####
(2)Conditions for stay An application for a stay under paragraph
(1)shall include the following: #####
(A)A letter or other communication setting forth facts stating the manner in which current military duty requirements materially affect the servicemember's ability to appear and stating a date when the servicemember will be available to appear. #####
(B)A letter or other communication from the servicemember's commanding officer stating that the servicemember's current military duty prevents appearance and that military leave is not authorized for the servicemember at the time of the letter. ###
(c)Application Not a Waiver of Defenses An application for a stay under this section does not constitute an appearance for jurisdictional purposes and does not constitute a waiver of any substantive or procedural defense (including a defense relating to lack of personal jurisdiction). ###
(d)Additional Stay ####
(1)Application A servicemember who is granted a stay of a civil action or proceeding under subsection
(b)may apply for an additional stay based on continuing material affect of military duty on the servicemember's ability to appear. Such an application may be made by the servicemember at the time of the initial application under subsection
(b)or when it appears that the servicemember is unavailable to prosecute or defend the action. The same information required under subsection (b)(2) shall be included in an application under this subsection. ####
(2)Appointment of counsel when additional stay refused If the court refuses to grant an additional stay of proceedings under paragraph (1), the court shall appoint counsel to represent the servicemember in the action or proceeding. ###
(e)Coordination With Section 201 A servicemember who applies for a stay under this section and is unsuccessful may not seek the protections afforded by section 201. ###
(f)Inapplicability to Section 301 The protections of this section do not apply to section 301.
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