MISSION:
Represent the legal interests of Soldiers and the U.S. Army with unmatched strength, courage, character and commitment, and unsurpassed knowledge of the law.
Eligible clients include all active-duty Service Members,
military retirees, family members,
and eligible civilian employees.
LEGAL ASSISTANCE
- Location: Bldg. 8680 Dragoon Circle, Unit 23737 Smith Barracks, Baumholder.
- Phone: CIV: 0611-143-531-2445/2449. DSN 531-2445/2449
- Appointment Policy:
- Download & complete the client intake sheet
- Email us the completed intake sheet and necessary documents (i.e.: investigation packets, tickets, GOMOR, landlord-tenant contracts) for appointments, POA & WILL Request, general questions : at: usarmy.baumholder.21-tsc.list.law-center@army.mil
- Please allow 3 business days for a response
- Appointments must be confirmed via email NLT 48 hours prior to appointment time
WALK-IN SERVICES:
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By appointment only unless you are deploying, going on emergency leave
APPOINTMENTS REQUIRED:
- Family law
- Estate planning
- Closing documents for home purchases
- Landlord-Tenant issues
- Ticket appeals
- Military administrative actions:
- GOMOR rebuttal assistance
- Line of duty investigations (AR 600–8–4)
- Financial liability investigation rebuttal assistance (AR 735–5)
- Officer evaluation report (OERs) appeals (AR 623–3)
- Noncommissioned officer evaluation report (NCOER) appeals (AR 623–3).
- Relief for cause reviews (AR 623–3)
- Unfavorable Information (AR 600–37)
- Inspector General activities and procedures (AR 20–1)
Process claims that Active Duty Service members, and DA and DoD civilians file against the U.S. Government
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW
INTERNATIONAL LAW
Liaise between USAG Rheinland-Pfalz military commands and/or authorized community members and German host-nation authorities to help resolve criminal and civil matters.
There is no Attorney-Client relationship in executing IA responsibilities.
CONSOLIDATED LEGAL OFFICE (CLO)
Provide military justice support to Commanders and senior Non-Commissioned Officers within USAG Rheinland-Pfalz; prosecute Courts-Martial, assist victims, adjudicate adverse administrative actions, and provide preventative law instruction.
- Typical actions processed by the Military Justice Section include:
- Prosecuting violations of the Uniform Code of Military Justice
- Assisting law enforcement throughout the criminal investigative process
- Providing probable cause determinations for crimes committed by service members and civilians
- Advising and assisting with adjudication of Non-Judicial Punishment
- Drafting Letters of Reprimand
- Representing the United States on Administrative Separation Boards
- Representing the United States on Officer Elimination Boards
- Representing the United States at Courts-Martial
- Liaising between Commanders and civilian prosecutors
"The purpose of military law is to promote justice, to assist in maintaining good order and discipline in the armed forces, to promote efficiency and effectiveness in the military establishment, and thereby to strengthen the national security of the United States." — Preamble, Manual for Courts-Martial (2016 Edition)
SPECIAL VICTIM COUNSEL
The mission of the SVC Program is to provide legal representation to eligible clients who allege they are victims of a sex-related offenses. SVCs deliver exceptional legal representation and advice to victims of sexual assault. The goal of the SVCs is to empower clients through professional competency and zealous advocacy to ensure their interest and rights are recognized and protected throughout all proceedings.
- Represents you and you alone
- Provides confidential legal advice
- Protects your rights & privacy interests
- Provides legal assistance
- Advises on investigations & prosecution processes
- Attends interviews
- Attends hearings & courts-martial
YOU CAN ALSO CONTACT YOUR LOCAL SARC, FAP OR LEGAL OFFICE TO REQUEST AN SVC.