In the presence of a personal order:
The person in favor of whom the personal order is made receives payments in the corresponding share specified in this order.
In the absence of a personal order:
First-priority persons receive half of the total amount (the rest remains with the serviceman), while second-priority persons receive twenty percent (accordingly, eighty percent remains with the serviceman).
Drafting a personal order
A personal order allows the serviceman to determine the individuals entitled to receive financial support and allocate this support in percentages.
The serviceman may replace the personal order with a new one or cancel it at their discretion by making the appropriate record in a new cancellation document.
The article discusses the rules for receiving payments by servicemen in the presence or absence of a personal order. It also provides clarification on drafting and modifying such orders by servicemen.