
Military Disability Retirement and the BCMR: What a 2026 Federal Court Case Means for Veterans
By Kevin Courtney, Esq. | Former USMC Judge Advocate | California Attorney If you are exploring military disability retirement through the BCMR, a January 2026 ruling from the United States Court of Federal Claims may significantly affect your case. In Meyer v. United States, No. 24-480 (Fed. Cl. Jan....
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How to Appeal a CRSC Denial: A Step-by-Step Guide
By Kevin Courtney, Esq. | Former USMC Judge Advocate | California Attorney
A Combat-Related Special Compensation denial is not the end of the road — but it can feel that way. If you recently received a letter rejecting your CRSC application, the CRSC denial appeal process gives you multiple...
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Managing Partner of Courtney Military Law Group, P.C. Selected Through Competitive FY27 Promotion Process Based on Active Duty Service Record Orange County, California — Kevin M. Courtney, Esq., Managing Partner of Courtney Military Law Group, P.C., has been selected for promotion to...
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Army Discharge Review Board PTSD Decisions: Three 2025 Cases That Reveal How the Board Reasons
By Kevin Courtney, Esq. | Former USMC Judge Advocate | California Attorney If you have searched for help with a PTSD-based discharge upgrade, you have probably read a dozen summaries of the Kurta and Hagel memos. What is harder to find is a careful read of how...
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What Liberal Consideration Really Means for Your PTSD Discharge Upgrade
By Kevin Courtney, Esq. | Former USMC Judge Advocate | California Attorney If a review board denied your discharge upgrade application, you may have seen the phrase “liberal consideration” scattered throughout its written decision. You may have assumed the board applied the standard. In March 2026, a...
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Challenging a BCNR Decision in Federal Court: What Ford v. United States Teaches Veterans
By Kevin Courtney, Esq. | Former USMC Judge Advocate | California Attorney When the Board for Correction of Naval Records denies your petition, federal court may feel like the next logical step. But what does that challenge actually look like — and what does it take to...
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How to Upgrade a Bad Conduct Discharge from the Army
By Kevin Courtney, Esq. | Former Judge Advocate (JAG) | California Attorney A bad conduct discharge from the Army follows you long after you take off the uniform. It cuts off VA healthcare, blocks federal employment, and sits on your record as the product of a criminal...
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Types of Military Discharge: What Each One Means and Why It Matters
Your discharge characterization is one of the most consequential labels the military can place on your service record — and most service members don’t fully understand the different types of military discharge until they are already facing separation. Whether you are currently serving and worried about what is ahead, or you separated...
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Best Evidence for Discharge Upgrade: What Military Boards Actually Want to See
When you apply for a discharge upgrade, you're not trying to satisfy a bureaucratic checklist. You're trying to persuade a group of military officers that the original discharge was either improper or unjust. That persuasion lives or dies on the strength of your evidence. After years defending service members...
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6 Errors to Avoid When Submitting Your CRSC Application
Combat-Related Special Compensation (CRSC) can mean thousands of dollars in annual tax-free income and critical recognition that your disability is combat-connected. But the application process leaves room for costly mistakes. Errors in your CRSC submission can lead to outright denials, long delays in receiving benefits, or the frustrating task of re-filing and...
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Security Clearance Attorney for Drugs: What Service Members Need to Know
You didn't plan for this moment. Maybe it was a positive urinalysis that came back wrong, or a decision you made during one of the hardest stretches of your life. Now you're staring at a Statement of Reasons — or waiting for one — and wondering whether your career, your clearance, and everything you've...
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The Four Types of Navy and Marine Corps CRSC: What Military Retirees Need to Know
Many Navy and Marine Corps military retirees in Southern California — living near Naval Base San Diego, Camp Pendleton, MCAS Miramar, or anywhere throughout the region — are leaving significant money on the table every month. Not because they don’t qualify for Navy CRSC or Marine Corps CRSC. But...
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