32 CFR §113.3
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- (a)Appearance. The presence and participation of a member of the Military Services, or an attorney of the member's choosing, throughout the judicial proceeding from which the judgment was issued that is the basis for a request for enforcement through involuntary allotment.
- (b)Applicant. The original judgment holder, a successor in interest, or attorney or agent thereof who requests an involuntary allotment from a member of the Military Services pursuant to DoD Directive 1344.9. 1
- (c)Pay subject to involuntary allotment. For purposes of complying with 32 CFR part 112 and 5 U.S.C. 5520a(k), pay subject to involuntary allotment shall be determined by:
- (1)Including:
- (i)Basic pay but excluding reduction for education for education benefits under section 38 U.S.C. 1411 (“New G.I. Bill”).
- (ii)Special pay (including enlistment and reenlistment bonuses).
- (iii)Incentive pay.
- (iv)Accrued leave payments (basic pay portion only).
- (v)Readjustment pay.
- (vi)Severance pay (including disability severance pay).
- (vii)Lump-sum Reserve bonus.
- (viii)Inactive duty training pay.
- (2)Excluding:
- (i)Retired pay (including) disability retired pay).
- (ii)Retainer pay.
- (iii)Separation pay, Voluntary Separation Incentive (VSI), and Special Separation Benefit (SSB).
- (iv)Allowances paid under titles 10 and 37 of the United States Code (e.g., Chapter 53 of title 10 and Chapter 7 of title 37, respectively) and other reimbursements for expenses incurred in connection with duty in the Military Service or allowances in lieu thereof.
- (v)Payments not specifically enumerated in § 113.3(c)(1).
- (3)After including the items in § 113.3(c)(1), subtracting the following pay items to compute the final earnings value of the pay subject to involuntary allotment:
- (i)Federal and State employment and income tax withholding (amount limited only to that which is necessary to fulfill member's tax liability).
- (ii)FICA tax.
- (iii)Amounts mandatorily withheld for the United States Soldiers' and Airmen's Home.
- (iv)Deductions for the Servicemen's Group Life Insurance coverage.
- (v)Retired Serviceman's Family Protection Plan.
- (vi)Indebtedness to the United States.
- (vii)Fines and forfeitures ordered by a court-martial or a commanding officer.
- (viii)Amounts otherwise required by law to be deducted from a member's pay (except payments under 42 U.S.C. 659, 661, 662, and 665).
- (1)Including:
- (d)Preponderance of the evidence. A greater weight of evidence that is more credible and convincing to the mind. That which best accords with reason and probability. (See Black's Law Dictionary 2)
- (e)Proper and Timely Manner. A manner that under the circumstances does not reflect discredit on the Military Service.