Military Law California | UCMJ Defense & SCRA Protections

California military law experts at Leeran S. Barzilai, APLC. UCMJ defense, SCRA protections, and discharge upgrades across all 58 counties and 32 CA bases.

Key Takeaways

  • SCRA Rights: California MVC § 400 protects against default judgments and allows for lease terminations during deployment.
  • UCMJ Defense: Civilian counsel is permitted in Court Martials; choosing a California-based attorney allows for better integration of state-level character evidence.
  • Remote Service: We provide 100% remote consultations and electronic filing for service members in “legal deserts” like Imperial County or Siskiyou County.
  • Pensions: Military retirement is community property in California, but the “Frozen Benefit Rule” limits a former spouse’s share to the rank held at the time of divorce.

California Military Law: Navigating the Intersection of State and Federal Justice

The Definitive Guide to UCMJ Defense, SCRA Protections, and Discharge Upgrades in the Golden State

Quick Answer: Military law in California is a hybrid system where federalUniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ)rules govern conduct on base, while theCalifornia Military and Veterans Codeprovides additional civil protections for service members. At Leeran S. Barzilai, A Prof. Law Corp., we navigate both systems to defend service members’ careers and civil rights statewide.


Strategic Defense: Facing Court Martial in California

Quick Answer: If you face a General or Special Court Martial at a California installation like Camp Pendleton or Travis AFB, you have the right to retain civilian counsel underUCMJ Article 38(b). Civilian counsel provides an independent layer of defense, unaffected by the military chain of command or promotion boards.

Facing a military jury (members) in California requires a deep understanding of local panel dynamics. At Leeran S. Barzilai, A Prof. Law Corp., we treat every Court Martial as a high-stakes litigation event. We often find that military-appointed counsel (JAGs) are overwhelmed by caseloads; our firm steps in to provide intensive evidence review and expert witness coordination.

Strategic Note: We advise service members to remain silent until civilian counsel is present. In California installations, “command influence” can subtly affect a JAG’s ability to push back—an obstacle that civilian counsel does not face.

The Military Litigation Timeline (California Case Example)

MilestoneTypical TimelineAction Required
Preferral of ChargesDay 1Formal notification of charges under UCMJ.
Article 32 HearingDay 30-45Preliminary hearing to determine if evidence warrants trial.
ReferralDay 60Convening authority officially sends the case to trial.
ArraignmentDay 75Entering a plea in front of the Military Judge.
Motions PracticeDay 90-120Fighting to suppress evidence or dismiss charges.
Trial (Court Martial)Day 150+Presentation of case to Judge or Panel.

The California SCRA: Civil Protections Beyond Federal Law

Quick Answer: While the federal Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) is well-known, CaliforniaMilitary and Veterans Code § 400offers expanded protections. It allows for the stay of civil proceedings, protection against eviction, and interest rate caps of 6% for service members called to active state duty.

California’s protections are among the strongest in the nation. For example, if a National Guard member in Fresno is called up for fire suppression duty, the state SCRA prevents predatory lenders from seizing assets or initiating lawsuits while they are deployed.

Example Scenario (Calculated Protection): A service member at NTC Fort Irwin has a pre-service credit card with a 24% APR. Under the SCRA, this must be reduced to 6%.

  • Calculation: For a $10,000 balance, the interest drops from $200/month to $50/month, a savings of $1,800 per year. Our firm assists in enforcing these rate reductions against non-compliant California banks.

Legal Deserts in California Military Law: How We Fill the Gap

Service members are often stationed in “legal deserts”—remote areas where high-quality civilian military counsel is non-existent.

  • The Inland Empire (Fort Irwin/NAWS China Lake): These high-desert bases are hours away from major legal hubs. We serve these areas via secure video consultations and travel for on-base hearings.
  • The Central Valley (NAS Lemoore): With a massive Navy presence in a largely agricultural region, specialized UCMJ defense is scarce. Leeran S. Barzilai, A Prof. Law Corp. provides remote case evaluations for sailors facing NJP or separation boards.
  • The Far North (Siskiyou/Modoc Counties): While no major bases exist here, many veterans and Guard members live in these “deserts.” We provide remote assistance for discharge upgrades and benefits appeals, ensuring no one is denied justice due to their zip code.

How We Serve Remote Bases:

  1. Video Consults: Secure, encrypted platforms for client confidentiality.
  2. eFiling: We utilize federal and state electronic filing to meet deadlines instantly.
  3. Statewide Reach: We serve all 58 California counties, from the San Diego Hall of Justice to the rural courthouses of the North Coast.

Discharge Upgrades: Correcting the Record in 2026

Quick Answer: If you received an Other Than Honorable (OTH) or Bad Conduct Discharge (BCD), you can petition the Board for Correction of Military Records (BCMR). Under 2025-2026 guidelines, there is a “liberal consideration” policy for discharges involving PTSD, TBI, or military sexual trauma (MST).

At Leeran S. Barzilai, A Prof. Law Corp., we specialize in the “Brandon Act” nexus. If your mental health was ignored by your command at Beale AFB or Miramar, we build an evidentiary bridge using California-based medical experts to prove that your “misconduct” was actually a symptom of service-connected trauma.

The “Liberal Consideration” Checklist

  • Medical Nexus: Linking current PTSD diagnosis to in-service stressors.
  • Character Evidence: Collecting declarations from California community leaders.
  • The 15-Year Rule: Ensuring petitions to the Discharge Review Board (DRB) are filed before the statute of limitations expires.

Military Divorce & Retirement: The California Community Property Rule

Quick Answer: UnderCalifornia Family Code § 2550, military pensions are considered community property. However, the “Frozen Benefit Rule” (10 U.S. Code § 1408) dictates that the spouse’s share is calculated based on the member’s rank and years of service at the time of the divorce decree, not the date of retirement.

Strategic Note: Many civilian divorce lawyers in California fail to account for the “10/10 Rule”—the requirement that the marriage lasted at least 10 years overlapping with 10 years of service for the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS) to pay the former spouse directly. We advise clients on how to structure settlements to ensure compliance or alternative payment methods.


2025-2026 Legal Updates: What You Need to Know

In 2025, California courts clarified the application of the Anti-SLAPP statute (CCP § 425.16) in cases where service members were retaliated against for reporting command misconduct. At Leeran S. Barzilai, A Prof. Law Corp., we are monitoring 2026 pending legislation that aims to further expand state tax exemptions for military retirees living in California, potentially saving veterans thousands in annual state income tax.

FAQ

Can I hire a civilian lawyer for a Court Martial in California?

Yes. Under UCMJ Article 38(b), service members have the right to retain civilian counsel at their own expense. Leeran S. Barzilai, APLC provides independent defense for members at Camp Pendleton, Miramar, and other California bases.

Does the California SCRA cover National Guard members?

Yes. California Military and Veterans Code § 400 extends SCRA-style protections to National Guard and State Guard members called to active duty for 30 days or more, including protection against eviction and 6% interest rate caps.

How does California divide military retirement in a divorce?

California follows community property rules. However, the federal “Frozen Benefit Rule” applies, meaning a former spouse’s share is based on the member’s rank and service years at the time of divorce, not at retirement.

What is the statute of limitations for a discharge upgrade?

Petitions to the Discharge Review Board (DRB) must generally be filed within 15 years of discharge. Boards for Correction of Military Records (BCMR) generally have a 3-year limit, though waivers are possible for “the interest of justice.”

Can I terminate a car lease if I am deployed from California?

Yes. Under the federal SCRA, if you are deployed for 180 days or more, you can terminate a vehicle lease without penalty. California law provides similar protections for shorter state-side deployments.

What is an Article 32 hearing?

An Article 32 hearing is a preliminary investigation required before a case can be referred to a General Court Martial. It functions similarly to a civilian grand jury but allows the defense to cross-examine witnesses.

Can I be evicted while deployed?

Not without a court order. If your rent is below a certain threshold (adjusted annually), the SCRA allows a court to stay eviction proceedings for 90 days if your service affects your ability to pay.

What is the “Brandon Act” and how does it help California veterans?

The Brandon Act allows service members to seek confidential mental health evaluations. In discharge upgrade cases, we use this to show that behavioral issues were symptoms of PTSD, leading to an upgraded characterization of service.

How do I stop a default judgment while I am on active duty?

The SCRA requires plaintiffs to file an affidavit stating whether a defendant is in military service. If you are served, our firm can move to stay the proceedings for at least 90 days.

What are “Legal Deserts” in California military law?

These are regions like the High Desert (Fort Irwin) or Central Valley (NAS Lemoore) where few civilian military lawyers practice. We fill this gap with 100% remote consultations and electronic filing.

Can VA disability pay be divided in a California divorce?

No. Under federal law (Mansell v. Mansell), VA disability pay is not community property. However, it can be counted as income for the purpose of determining child or spousal support amounts.

What is a Summary Court Martial?

A Summary Court Martial is the least formal trial for minor offenses. You have the right to refuse it and demand a Special or General Court Martial where you have more robust defense rights.

Can I use California’s Anti-SLAPP law in military-related litigation?

Yes, if the litigation involves your right to petition or free speech regarding a matter of public interest, California’s Anti-SLAPP statute (CCP § 425.16) can be used to dismiss meritless retaliatory lawsuits.

Does California protect my civilian job during National Guard training?

Yes. California Military and Veterans Code § 394 prohibits employers from firing or discriminating against you due to your military obligations, even for short-term state-ordered training.

What is an OTH discharge?

An “Other Than Honorable” discharge is an administrative separation that can result in the loss of most VA benefits. We help veterans petition to upgrade these to “General Under Honorable Conditions” or “Honorable.”

How can I lower my interest rates to 6%?

You must provide your lender with a copy of your military orders. The 6% cap applies to all pre-service debts (mortgages, credit cards, student loans) for the duration of your active duty.

Can I appeal a Non-Judicial Punishment (NJP)?

Yes, you generally have 5 days to appeal an NJP. Appeals must be based on the punishment being “unjust” or “disproportionate to the offense.” We assist in drafting these high-stakes appeals.

Does California tax military retirement?

Currently, California is one of the few states that taxes military pensions as ordinary income. However, there is 2026 pending legislation aimed at exempting a portion of this income for residents.

What is the 10/10 Rule for military divorce?

It is a federal rule requiring 10 years of marriage overlapping with 10 years of service for the former spouse to receive pension payments directly from DFAS. It does not affect the right to the pension itself.

How can a civilian lawyer help at an Administrative Separation Board?

We can present evidence, cross-examine witnesses, and argue for your retention or an Honorable discharge characterization, often providing a more aggressive defense than over-extended military counsel.

Contact Our Office

Leeran S. Barzilai, A Prof. Law Corp. 4501 Mission Bay Dr. #3c, San Diego, CA 92109 Phone: (619) 436-7544 Email: receptionist@lbatlaw.com

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10 Subpages (Statewide Semantic Silo)

English Subpages

  1. UCMJ Court Martial Defense Keywords: Article 38(b), Military Trial, Civilian JAG Description: Independent civilian defense for General and Special Court Martials at all California military installations.
  2. California SCRA Rights & Protections Keywords: MVC 400, Deployment Rights, Interest Cap Description: Enforcing state-specific civil protections for California National Guard and active duty members.
  3. Discharge Upgrades & Records Correction Keywords: BCMR Petition, OTH Upgrade, Brandon Act Description: Strategic petitions to the Board for Correction of Military Records to restore VA benefits and honor.
  4. Military Divorce & Community Property Keywords: USFSPA, Frozen Benefit Rule, Pension Division Description: Navigating the complex interplay of California family law and federal military retirement regulations.
  5. Administrative Separation (AdSep) Defense Keywords: Separation Board, Honorable Characterization, Retention Description: Defending service members against administrative discharge to protect their career and benefits.
  6. Non-Judicial Punishment (NJP) Appeals Keywords: Captain’s Mast, Article 15, Military Appeal Description: Professional drafting of appeals for unjust or disproportionate non-judicial punishments.
  7. National Guard Employment Protection Keywords: MVC 394, USERRA, Wrongful Termination Description: Protecting California Guard members from workplace discrimination and illegal termination during service.
  8. Military Medical Negligence (Feres Doctrine) Keywords: Federal Tort Claims, Military Malpractice, FTCA Description: Analyzing potential claims for medical malpractice occurring at military hospitals in California.
  9. VA Disability Appeals & Legal Support Keywords: C&P Exam, Nexus Letter, Rating Increase Description: Legal coordination for veterans seeking to increase disability ratings or appeal denied claims in California.
  10. Security Clearance Defense & Appeals Keywords: DOHA Hearing, SF-86, SOR Response Description: Defending the “right to know” for service members and contractors facing security clearance revocation.

Chinese (Traditional) Subpages | 中文子頁面

  1. UCMJ 軍事法庭辯護 關鍵詞: 第38(b)條, 軍事審判, 民間軍法官 描述: 為加州所有軍事基地的普通和特別軍事法庭提供獨立的民間辯護。
  2. 加州 SCRA 權利與保護 關鍵詞: MVC 400, 部署權利, 利率上限 描述: 為加州國民警衛隊和現役軍人執行州政府特定的民事保護。
  3. 退伍性質升級與記錄更正 關鍵詞: BCMR 請願, OTH 升級, Brandon 法案 描述: 向軍事記錄更正委員會提交策略性請願,以恢復退伍軍人福利和榮譽。
  4. 軍事離婚與共同財產 關鍵詞: USFSPA, 凍結福利規則, 養老金分割 描述: 處理加州家庭法與聯邦軍事退休法規之間複雜的相互作用。
  5. 行政分離 (AdSep) 辯護 關鍵詞: 分離委員會, 榮譽性質, 留任 描述: 為面臨行政退伍的軍人提供辯護,保護其職業生涯和福利。
  6. 非司法處罰 (NJP) 上訴 關鍵詞: 艦長桅杆, 第15條, 軍事上訴 描述: 為不公正或不成比例的非司法處罰專業起草上訴。
  7. 國民警衛隊就業保護 關鍵詞: MVC 394, USERRA, 非法解雇 描述: 保護加州警衛隊成員在服役期間免受職場歧視和非法解雇。
  8. 軍事醫療疏忽 (Feres 學說) 關鍵詞: 聯邦侵權索賠, 軍事醫療事故, FTCA 描述: 分析在加州軍醫院發生的醫療事故潛在索賠。
  9. 退伍軍人傷殘補償上訴 關鍵詞: C&P 檢查, 關聯信, 評級提升 描述: 為尋求提高傷殘評級或對加州被拒絕索賠進行上訴的退伍軍人提供法律協調。
  10. 安全許可辯護與上訴 關鍵詞: DOHA 聽證會, SF-86, SOR 回應 描述: 為面臨安全許可撤銷的軍人和承包商捍衛權利。

Hebrew Subpages | דפי משנה בעברית

  1. הגנה בבית דין צבאי (UCMJ) מילות מפתח: סעיף 38(b), משפט צבאי, עורך דין צבאי אזרחי תיאור: הגנה אזרחית עצמאית בבתי דין צבאיים כלליים ומיוחדים בכל בסיסי הצבא בקליפורניה.
  2. זכויות והגנות SCRA בקליפורניה מילות מפתח: MVC 400, זכויות פריסה, תקרת ריבית תיאור: אכיפת הגנות אזרחיות ספציפיות למדינה עבור המשמר הלאומי של קליפורניה וחיילים בשירות פעיל.
  3. שדרוג סטטוס שחרור ותיקון רישומים מילות מפתח: עתירת BCMR, שדרוג OTH, חוק ברנדון תיאור: עתירות אסטרטגיות למועצה לתיקון רישומים צבאיים להחזרת זכויות וכבוד ללוחמים.
  4. גירושין צבאיים ורכוש משותף מילות מפתח: USFSPA, כלל הטבות מוקפאות, חלוקת פנסיה תיאור: ניווט ביחסי הגומלין המורכבים בין דיני המשפחה בקליפורניה לתקנות הפרישה הצבאיות הפדרליות.
  5. הגנה מפני שחרור מנהלי (AdSep) מילות מפתח: ועדת שחרור, אפיון כבוד, השארה בשירות תיאור: הגנה על אנשי שירות מפני שחרור מנהלי כדי לשמור על הקריירה והזכויות שלהם.
  6. ערעור על ענישה לא שיפוטית (NJP) מילות מפתח: דין משמעתי, סעיף 15, ערעור צבאי תיאור: ניסוח מקצועי של ערעורים על עונשים לא שיפוטיים בלתי צודקים או בלתי פרופורציונליים.
  7. הגנה על תעסוקה במשמר הלאומי מילות מפתח: MVC 394, USERRA, פיטורין שלא כדין תיאור: הגנה על חברי המשמר של קליפורניה מפני אפליה במקום העבודה ופיטורין בלתי חוקיים בזמן שירות.
  8. רשלנות רפואית צבאית (דוקטרינת פרס) מילות מפתח: תביעות נזיקין פדרליות, רשלנות צבאית, FTCA תיאור: ניתוח תביעות פוטנציאליות בגין רשלנות רפואית המתרחשת בבתי חולים צבאיים בקליפורניה.
  9. ערעורי נכות של ה-VA ותמיכה משפטית מילות מפתח: בדיקת C&P, מכתב קשר רפואי, העלאת דירוג תיאור: תיאום משפטי לווטרנים המבקשים להעלות את דירוג הנכות או לערער על תביעות שנדחו בקליפורניה.
  10. הגנה וערעור על סיווג ביטחוני מילות מפתח: שימוע DOHA, טופס SF-86, תגובת SOR תיאור: הגנה על אנשי שירות וקבלנים העומדים בפני שלילת סיווג ביטחוני.

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