Over the years, Veterans Legal Aid has become a trusted name in the legal community for the provision of legal services to Veterans. Law schools and law societies regularly ask our lawyers to give lectures and train others to practice in the field. There is no fee for our service, although we do have eligibility requirements. Yes. Veterans who have received a release from military service that has not been deemed honourable often have questions about the type of release they have received. I was discriminated against as a disabled veterinarian. Can you help us? The Veterans Law Center provides services to anyone who has served in the military and meets our admission requirements. Our clients include veterans and non-veterans, veterans who have experienced the MST, as well as guard and reserve veterans. We have no restrictions based on your characterization of your dismissal.

Virginia Veterans Cases – The Virginia Supreme Court has passed a court ruling that allows Virginia jurisdictions to create veterans` directories for criminal defendants who are veterans of the armed forces and suffer from addiction or mental illness. Defendants who are eligible for these cases are offered specialized treatment and services to veterans. vetlex.org – This website is an extension of the ABA Veterans Claims Support Network (ABA VCAN) and connects unrepresented Veterans who need help preparing initial benefit eligibility packages with lawyers who help them compile their claims as fully developed claims (FDCs) for accelerated VA assessment decisions. Services are free for veterans. Mason Veterans and Servicemembers Legal Clinic (M-VETS) – M-VETS is located at George Mason University in Northern Virginia and offers free representation to veterans who apply for disability compensation and medical benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs. For more information about these services, please visit the M-VETS website (mvets.law.gmu.edu/) or call 703.993.8214. Major-General Ernest A. and the Marilyn Bedke Veterans Law Center joined Bay Area Legal Services in 2018 to provide more services to veterans and their family members.

We provide advice and assistance over the phone and in person in our offices, and we have medical legal partnerships with Bay Pines VA Medical Center and James A. Haley Veterans` Hospital. Through our Florida Veteran Legal Helpline, our attorneys provide compassionate and effective legal assistance to veterans in Tampa Bay and throughout the state of Florida. Few lawyers have experience in the difficult process of avave disability benefits. Our experienced lawyers at Legal Help For Veterans, PLLC have decades of experience in dealing with medical disability issues and employ a network of medical specialists, including many former military doctors, who can ensure that your claim has the best chance of success. Our first case was heard in 1998. Our staff includes former officers and enlisted personnel. We are veterans who help veterans! The Veterans Consortium`s Pro Bono Program – This free program provides legal aid to Veterans who have received an adverse decision (rejection) from the Veterans Appeal Board.

Volunteers also offer support to improve relief. The site also has an online library where veterans can find resources on a variety of legal issues for veterans. To apply, click here or call 888.838.7727. Maybe. In some parts of Texas, we have agreements with private lawyers to handle cases referred by the Texas Legal Services Center at a discounted price. Virginia Lawyer Referral Service – If you think you have a problem that requires the services of a lawyer, call the Virginia Lawyer Referral Service at 800.552.7977. If you are referred to a lawyer, you have the right to consult the lawyer for up to half an hour for a fee of $35. Virginia Judicial System – For Citizens – This website provides information about Virginia courts, including their locations and contact information, how to request accommodation if you have a disability, as well as other useful information about Virginia courts. To receive services, you must be a Texas resident, have a veteran (or the spouse, dependent spouse, or survivor of a Texas veteran), and a household income of at least 200% of federal poverty guidelines.

ELIGIBLE SERVICE-RELATED INJURIES/DISORDERS INCLUDE: All advice and support is free if you meet our income and case requirements. No. Our funding sources expressly prohibit us from dealing with criminal matters. Yes. Many of the veterans we support deal with issues related to veterans administration where the contribution of a lawyer is beneficial. First Annual Report of the White House Interagency Roundtable on Legal Aid – November 2016 Virginia Judicial System Self-Help Website – This website provides legal information in areas of law frequently sought by unrepresented persons, such as family law, transportation issues, landlord-tenant law, small claims, estate, protection orders, guardianship and curatorship. Armed Forces Legal Assistance – The military provides free legal assistance to soldiers in a variety of civil matters, including trusts and estates, bankruptcy, and consumption. As a general rule, lawyers cannot represent you in court. More information can be found here. A web-based platform that brings together lawyers who can provide pro bono legal services with veterans who need such services. It`s time to renew your membership and keep access to free CLEs, valuable publications and more. *Sometimes, due to our limited resources and high caseload, we can only offer advice – not full representation – on all the issues listed above.

There are a number of resources that help military personnel, veterans and their families protect their legal rights. Few lawyers focus on representing veterans by denying benefits from the Department of Veterans Affairs. That`s what we do! Where are your offices located? Can we ask for help? The OCBA Benevolent Fund provided $205,000 in grants to 15 law-related organizations and programs in Orange County in 2018 and awarded more than $1,200,000 in grants to grandfathering organizations in Orange County over the past 10 years. Mason Veterans and Servicemembers Legal Clinic (M-VETS) – M-VETS is located at George Mason University in Northern Virginia and offers military, veterans, and dependent family members free representation in family and civil matters, termination upgrades, and pension/dependency compensation and compensation. In addition, M-VETS supports military personnel with ASSISTANCE WITH EBP/MEB/Medical Leave Assistance, File Corrections, and Military Compensation Entitlements. For more information about these services, visit the M-VETS website or call 703.993.8214. VLAP welcomes most civil law issues, including those related to military benefits, federal and state public benefits, and disability benefits. Common Legal Issues We Address: Attorney General`s Legal Clinic – The Attorney General of Virginia, in partnership with the Department of Veterans Services and the Virginia State Bar, provides simple and free estate planning services to low-income veterans, their partners and spouses. These clinics take place in areas across the state and offer simple wills, medical screening instructions, and powers of attorney.

They can access their website to find additional information and complete an application. VLI employees hope to enable customers to achieve a higher level of self-sufficiency and thus live the life they deserve. Virginia Free Legal Answers – Virginia Free Legal Answers is a free, quick and easy service for Virginians who can`t afford a lawyer. The website can be accessed from any device from anywhere, even in your public library. There is no cost for you to ask your question or get an answer. State Registry of Veterans Benefits, including grants and scholarships, special exemptions or discounts on fees and taxes, home loans, veterans` homes, free hunting and fishing privileges, and more. .

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