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Combat vet in need of immediate legal assistance. Are there any resources in CA and or Texas.
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SPC Swensen, as mentioned by Mr. Roberts, there are programs available for assistance through the VA. In addition, the American Bar Association sponsors a program called the Military Pro Bono Project to assist active duty military members with legal issues. They also have a program to assist veterans with disability claims. Feel free to reach out if you have further questions.
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SFC David Reid, M.S, PHR, SHRM-CP, DTM
I have further questions about this (Military Pro Bono Project)?
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The VA offers free legal counsel:
Legal Help for Veterans - Office of General Counsel
Some VA facilities host non-VA legal service providers that can assist Veterans free of charge. Click hereto see a list of those legal service clinics. The VA Veterans Justice Outreach Specialist at the closest VA Medical Center may be another source of information about the clinics.
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