Bipartisan reform amends current bankruptcy law to better support veterans and their families experiencing financial hardship

WASHINGTON DC (March 8, 2019) — Senator Charles "Chuck" Grassley of Iowa, senior member and former chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, joined a bipartisan group of Senate colleagues to introduce the Honoring American Veterans in Extreme Need(HAVEN) Act (S 679) to protect the economic security and well-being of veterans and their families who rely on disability benefits and may be experiencing financial hardship.

Under current bankruptcy law, disability benefits paid by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and Department of Defense (DoD) are included in the calculation of a debtor’s disposable income, increasing the portion of the debtor’s income that is subject to the reach of creditors. By contrast, bankruptcy-law explicitly exempts Social-Security disability-benefits from this calculation. To remove this unequal treatment among various disability benefits, the HAVEN Act would exclude VA and DoD disability payments made to veterans or their dependent survivors from the monthly income calculation used for bankruptcy means tests.

“Our current and retired military heroes sacrifice so much to defend our freedom, but they may face disproportionate challenges when they fall on hard times. This bill updates the bankruptcy law to ensure that veterans are not penalized for receiving military or veterans disability benefits when filing for bankruptcy,” Grassley said.

"As a longtime advocate for the financial well-being of military families, I was surprised and dismayed to learn that a flaw in the bankruptcy code was denying disabled veterans the protections that it offered to all other Americans receiving disability income. The HAVEN Act fixes that flaw, and I’m happy to join its many bipartisan co-sponsors as an individual sponsor of the bill,” said Holly Petraeus, former Assistant Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Office of Servicemember Affairs. “As someone who has spent her life in the military community, I know that many veterans have paid for their dedicated service with lifelong disabilities. And it should be a priority for all of us to see that they are treated fairly under the law."

“Paralyzed Veterans of America commends Sens [Tammy] Baldwin and [John] Cornyn for introducing the Honoring Veterans in Extreme Need (HAVEN) Act,” said Susan Prokop, National Advocacy Director for the Paralyzed Veterans of America. “This legislation corrects a glaring inequity in the treatment of disability benefits under bankruptcy laws and will protect the economic security of countless vulnerable veterans with disabilities.”

“DAV is proud to support the bipartisan HAVEN Act in order to protect disability compensation during bankruptcy proceedings,” said Joy Ilem, DAV National Legislative Director. “The HAVEN Act would exclude disability compensation when bankruptcy courts determine how much a veteran must pay to creditors, in the same way that Social Security disability payments are already excluded. We commend Senators Baldwin and Cornyn for introducing this legislation to protect some of our most vulnerable disabled veterans who have already given so much in defense of our nation.”

The HAVEN Act complements recent congressional efforts to combat servicemember and veteran mental health issues, addiction, suicide, poverty and homelessness — all of which are exacerbated by financial hardship. It is supported by the American Bankruptcy Institute, American College of Bankruptcy, The American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Disabled American Veterans, Paralyzed Veterans of America, Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America, Wounded Warrior Project, Association of the United States Army, Association of the United States Navy, Retired Enlisted Association, Society of Military Widows, Veterans for Common Sense, and The US Army Warrant Officers Association.

The legislation was introduced by Sens Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and John Cornyn (R-TX), and is also cosponsored by senators Jon Tester (D-MT), Johnny Isakson (R-GA), Doug Jones (D-AL), Thom Tillis (R-NC), Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), Joni Ernst (R-IA), Patrick Leahy (D-VT), Tina Smith (D-MN), Kevin Cramer (R-ND), Dick Durbin (D-IL), Jerry Moran (R-KS), Amy Klobuchar (D-MN), Tom Cotton (R-AR), Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), Marco Rubio (R-FL), Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), and Mike Rounds (R-SD).

More information about the HAVEN Act is available here. Full text of the legislation is available here.

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