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    Army legal assistance Program

     

    The Mission of Army Legal Assistance

     

    To assist those eligible for legal assistance with their personal legal affairs in a timely and professional manner by meeting their needs for information on personal legal matters and resolving their personal legal problems whenever possible.
     

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    • Legal Assistance offices are open and available to all eligible clients regardless of service affiliation.  Individual offices may have local restrictions based on current staffing levels.  Contact an individual office to find out more.
       
    • If you need to find the legal assistance office nearest you check out the Armed Force Legal Assistance Locator at https://legalassistance.law.af.mil.
       
    • Eligibility for legal assistance is established under 10 U.S.C. 1044. https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/10/1044


    Army Legal Assistance Policy Division Mission (LAPD)


    Our mission: To develop and disseminate Legal Assistance policies and procedures; to advise and assist TJAG on all Legal Assistance policies, procedures, and programs; to oversee the Army Legal Assistance Program; to provide continuous supervision, guidance, and training to Army Legal Assistance providers; and to foster communication the Legal Assistance community.

    Army LAPD is the proponent of:

     


    Useful Links to Other Federal Agencies
     

     

    Special Education

    Legal Assistance is available to assist eligible Servicemembers and Families with special education information and advocacy.

    Army Families with exceptional children may face unique challenges. You do not have to navigate these challenges alone.  Our Army Legal Assistance Attorneys are trained in special education law and available to assist Army families. The specially trained Army Attorney will help guide you and determine the legal resources available based on your unique circumstances. Education and services can begin at birth if your child has special needs, and an individualized education plan may be appropriate. Some family members may even be entitled to receive education accommodations in college. Your local legal assistance office to see what a free and appropriate public education means in your unique situation.

    Special Education Information:

    Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA): https://sites.ed.gov/idea/about-idea/
    Protecting Students with Disabilities Section 504: https://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/504faq.html
    Free Appropriate Public Education (FAPE): https://www2.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ocr/docs/edlite-FAPE504.html


     

    Information Papers

    Pursuant to our mission to disseminate information to the legal assistance community, we developed (or borrowed) the below information papers to provide answers to common legal questions:

    Family Law
    Estate Planning
    Real Property
    Consumer Transactions
    Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA)
    Civilian Administrative Issues
    Military Administrative Issues
    Special Education
    Domestic Employees Teleworking Overseas (DETO)
    Special Education Information
    Citizenship for Spouses and Children of Military Members



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