The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act of 2003 is a federal law that provides financial and legal protections to members of the United States Armed Forces while they are on active duty. The law provides a range of protections, including protection from eviction, protection from default judgments, and protection from foreclosure
The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act is a United States federal law that protects soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines, coast guardsmen, and commissioned officers in the Public Health Service and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration from being sued while in active military service of their country and for up to a year after active duty, as well as U.S. citizens serving with allied military forces for the duration of a military conflict involving the United States.