A website called JAGCNET is a legal information portal maintained by the U.S. Army Judge Advocate General Corps that provides a wealth of legal information for servicemembers. While it is not a substitute for actual legal advice, the information on the site is invaluable and answers many of the questions people ask. The website also provides a link to the Judge Advocate General Corps' Office of Soldiers' Counsel website where Soldiers can get information on the Army's Physical Disability Evaluation System (APDES) and find out how they can acquire legal counsel throughout the Medical Evaluation Board (MEB) and Physical Evaluation Board (PEB) process, which makes it a website that is especially useful for Warriors in Transition. Read the full article on Military.com.
To learn more about the military legal matters, visit the Legal Matters webpage.
Legal Advice Websites for Servicemembers
Week of February 02, 2009
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- Housing Crisis Hits Home
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