Military Attorneys Online
 Because the laws are different when you’re in the Armed Forces
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Experienced Military Lawyers

Are you a member of the military family? If you are on active duty, a
military spouse or child, a reservist or a veteran the laws of our nation
and how they may affect you are different than the civilian population.

What type of legal issue are you facing?

Whether you are seeking the help of a lawyer for a military divorce, filing
an injury claim, fighting for your benefits or you are accused of a
violation under the UCMJ it is important that you obtain legal
representation from an attorney with some level of experience in dealing
with the military and the specific laws dealing with military personnel
and their families.

What is Military Attorneys Online?

Military Attorneys Online is a resource dedicated to providing real- world
information about the military and the law. Our goal is to provide
members of the armed forces and their families with information about
key legal distinctions that may affect their lives and provide the
opportunity to find an experienced military lawyer in the area where they
need help.

If you are a family member of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines or
Coast Guard and face a legal issue please contact an experienced military
lawyer in your area.  We encourage you to speak to an experienced
military attorney if you or your family member face the following legal
issues:

•        
Charges under the Uniform Code of Military Justice*
•        Family Law – Whether you are active duty or a veteran of the     
Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines or Coast Guard
•        
Medical Malpractice by a Military Doctor or Hospital
•        Denial of Veteran Benefits
•        Discharge Issues
•        Injury by U.S. Military equipment

Some common charges under the UCMJ include
courts-martial,
desertion, AWOL and sex offenses.

Some of the most populace military states include California, Virginia, Texas, North Carolina,
Maryland, Washington and South Carolina.
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