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Military Law
Discharged Father
An Honorable Discharge is the highest and most favorable type of military discharge a service member can receive. Whether in the Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, Navy, or Space Force, an Honorable service characterization signifies that the service member met or exceeded the military’s required standards of duty performance, conduct, and integrity throughout...
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Discharged Airman
When a service member leaves the military, the type of discharge they receive significantly affects their future. Whether you are in the Air Force, Army, Coast Guard, Marine Corps, Navy, or Space Force, how your military service is characterized can impact access to VA benefits, civilian employment opportunities, and eligibility to reenlist. While some service...
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Civilian Lawyer
Navigating legal matters within the military justice system can be both intimidating and confusing, particularly for military personnel unfamiliar with the complexities of military law. While service members are entitled to a free appointed attorney, the decision to hire a civilian lawyer can offer substantial benefits that could significantly impact the resolution of a military...
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Child Accused of Military Crime
Facing accusations of a military crime can be an overwhelming experience for any service member. As a parent, seeing your child go through this can be even more daunting. You want to help, but knowing how to navigate the complexities of military law and provide the best support to your son or daughter can be...
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Accused Arrested
Being accused of a crime is a daunting experience for anyone, but for military members, it can feel even more overwhelming. Your military career, built over years of dedication and service, hangs in the balance, and the fear of losing everything can be paralyzing. Whether you tested positive on a urinalysis, were read your rights,...
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Military Trial
Ensuring a fair trial in the military justice system is crucial for upholding the rights of service members and maintaining the integrity of the armed forces. The Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) outlines specific procedures and protections to ensure that service members receive a fair and impartial trial. However, navigating the complexities of military...
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Military Attorney
Facing allegations in the military, whether for misconduct, a violation of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ), or administrative proceedings, is an incredibly daunting experience. Service members often find themselves uncertain about their future, overwhelmed by the complexities of military law, and unsure of how to proceed. Selecting the right military attorney and asking...
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Sexual Assault Defense
Allegations of sexual assault in the military carry severe consequences, including imprisonment, dishonorable discharge, and long-term damage to one’s career and reputation. The Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) defines specific sexual offenses and outlines the processes for addressing these allegations. Defending against such charges requires a comprehensive understanding of military law, a strong defense...
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Soldier Facing Administrative Discharge
An administrative discharge is a type of military separation that occurs outside of judicial proceedings, such as a court-martial. This process allows the military to involuntarily or voluntarily release a service member based on their performance, conduct, or other factors deemed incompatible with continued service. Unlike punitive discharges imposed by a court-martial, administrative discharges are...
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Article 15
In military law, one often encounters the term “Article 15” in the context of disciplinary actions within the armed forces. Article 15 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) provides your chain of command with a swift and efficient method to handle minor offenses without resorting to a court-martial. In the Air Force and...
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