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Fort Gordon Base Legal

If you are in the military or married to someone who is, you will need special representation from a lawyer trained in handling divorce and other legal matters for military families. Email Bill today for a free consultation. You can also reach by phone at 706-250-2969 / 800-664-3058. Fort Gordon is home to six active rental units and more than 12,000 soldiers and nearly 5,000 civilians. The community feels alive and comfortable with the facility, but there have been instances of unsavory code of conduct that the military disapproves of and punishes quite aggressively. The community of Fort Gordon is committed to limiting these crimes, as evidenced by its initiatives. There is also a concerted effort to improve services, programs and quality of life for all who live and work in the facility. A customer feedback initiative that engages the community is such a step in the right direction. At William C. Davison, attorney in Evans, Georgia, we offer extensive experience in handling military divorce and other family law matters for couples, parents, and people serving in the U.S. Army in Georgia. We are conveniently located less than ten miles from Fort Gordon military base.

Unlike a traditional divorce, military divorces may fall under one of the following jurisdictions. A spouse in the military who files for divorce may have legal residency in one state, a permanent change of position in another, and live in another. If someone is deployed overseas, Bill can usually handle their divorce by mail, email, and conference call, depending on their situation. The purpose of any divorce is to ensure that all possible scenarios that may arise are covered during and after a legal separation. Military family law can be complex, and the help of an experienced lawyer ensures the security and protection of your rights. Fort Gordan`s military defense attorney, Joseph L. Jordan, is well aware of prosecutors` tough stance against accused military personnel. When preparing for a case, Mr. Jordan takes particular care to cross-examine witnesses thoroughly and examine the evidence with a keen eye. The military can count on his experience to obtain a positive verdict.

People often have questions about what parts of a member`s income the courts will consider when determining child support. Working with Bill will give you detailed explanations of the complex categories of military pay and how laws interpret what is included or excluded. We will also address unique concerns about child custody and presence, and provide information on attending the co-parenting classes required in the event of divorce in Georgia, including online options. Notarial services and the preparation of powers of attorney are available daily without an appointment. Lawyers see clients every Tuesday from 7:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. without an appointment. Otherwise, legal advice is only possible by appointment.

Named after Confederate Lt. Gen. John Brown Gordon, Camp Gordon traces its history as a weapons and infantry training center during World War II. In 1948 it was anointed as the training center of the signal corps, and in the 50s it served as the military government training place for the army. Storm and ensure national defense in the years following the Cold War. It continues to be proud to remain the home of the Signal Regiment and to train signal and explosive ordnance soldiers, which is its primary mission. The facility trains the largest number of soldiers in the U.S. Army. Legal Assistance, JAG 419 B Street Fort Gordon, GA 30905 Legal services are available to serving and retired military members and dependent family members. Training (AIT) for the military professional specialties of the Signal Corps.

To facilitate the facility`s training and training objectives, Fort Gordon has more than 40 training areas, 11 firing ranges, as well as designated areas where trainees can fire artillery, mortars and other ammunition. Fort Gordon is also home to airmen, sailors and Marines working together under the command of Army Cyber and Joint Forces Headquarters. An additional Marine Corps detachment supports joint service functions at Fort Gordon, including training, while serving as a liaison for Marines moving through the Army Medical Center. It is encouraging to note that Fort Gordon has taken a resolute stance against sexual assault. The facility has a sexual assault hotline. Each unit is also assigned two Sexual Harassment and Assault Prevention and Response (SHARP) representatives, who are available 24/7. While recent sexual assault spotlights have pressured leaders to pursue Article 120 cases more aggressively, there are cases where so-called victims have lied vindictively, regretted consensual sex, or tried to cover up their homosexuality — all for selfish gain — and put the accused in the dock. War lawyer Joseph L. Jordan of Fort Gordon, Georgia, has first-hand experience defending active duty members facing Section 120 charges. The Tax Assistance Centre is operated in cooperation with tax advisors.

Assistance with tax preparation, form distribution and electronic filing is available between January and April of each year. During the rest of the year, assistance is provided by appointment by the Legal Aid Office. The terrible crime problem Fort Gordon has faced in recent years may seem harmless enough, but it has serious consequences. The shoplifting at the Fort Gordon Stock Exchange prompted the institution to voice its concerns and educate civilians and soldiers about the consequences of this crime. He launched an aggressive shoplifting program to prevent errors in judgment that could derail careers. Members on active duty caught shoplifting can be beaten with reduced rank, loss of pay and allowances, other than honorable discharge and, in some cases, even imprisonment. Legal assistance addresses a number of issues, including: Fort Gordon prepared soldiers for conflict during the Vietnam War and the Korean War. In 1974, it became a consolidated communications training center for the Army, making notable contributions to the training and deployment of troops during Operation Desert Joseph L.