Fort Benning: Support Services
Legal Assistance
THE LEGAL ASSISTANCE DIVISION of the Office of the Staff Judge
Advocate is in Bldg 5, corner of Vibbert Ave and Sigerfoos Rd, (706)
545-3281/3282. Hours: 0800-1700, Mon-Fri. Attorneys advise and assist
active duty and retired personnel and their family members in the areas
of domestic relations, contracts, real and personal property,
bankruptcy, landlord/tenant law, tort, military administrative matters,
taxation, and wills and estate planning. If client caseload permits,
Legal Assistance attorneys can represent clients, authorized assistance
by Army Regulation, in certain limited actions such as stepparent
adoptions and probate. Attorneys cannot advise on income- producing
activities such as rental properties and other personal businesses. The
Legal Assistance Division provides federal and state tax forms and
publications, tax preparation assistance, and electronic filing for
personal income tax. Georgia and Alabama Ad Valorem tax exemption forms
are also available to soldiers who have registered their cars in Georgia
or Alabama but are legal residents of another state. A notary public is
on duty during normal business hours to notarize documents requiring a
seal. ( Ad Valorem tax exemption available to soldiers with cars in
their names only).
The Legal Assistance Division of the Staff Judge
Advocate provides legal services in Building 5, on Vibbert Avenue.
Powers of attorney and notarizations are on a walk-in basis, Monday
through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Counseling by an attorney is provided to active duty
and retired military personnel and family members by appointment.
Appointments are made by calling 545-3281/3282 on Friday mornings
beginning at 8 a.m. Each Friday, appointments are made for the following
week only. Please call close to 8 a.m. to ensure the availability of
appointments.
Limited walk-in attorney consultation is available for
bona fide emergencies, such as receipt of a court summons.
Legal Assistance Attorneys are authorized to prepare
wills, powers of attorney and separation agreements. They can also
furnish guidance on federal and state taxation, as well as on various
consumer problems, including creditor/debtor and landlord/tenant
matters. Limited in-court representation is also available to soldiers
for certain specific legal problems.
Consultation on family law matters, such as adoptions,
change of name, guardianship of minors, and divorce is also available.
Discussions with legal assistance personnel are strictly confidential.
Emergency legal assistance may be obtained during non-duty hours through
the Installation Staff Duty Officer, 545-2218.
For additional information, call 545-3281/3282.
CLAIMS
JAG
The Claims Division, Office of the Staff Judge
Advocate, is located in Room 35, Building 5.
The Notice of Loss or Damage (DD Form 1840R) that must
be turned in within 70 days from date of delivery of household goods may
be turned in anytime between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through
Friday.
Claims forms and instructions may be picked up
weekdays between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
Persons with small property damage claims (10 items or
less) are seen on a walk-in basis from 8 to 11 a.m., Monday, Tuesday,
Thursday and Friday.
Persons with property damage claims exceeding 10 items
or $1,000 in value must schedule an appointment during the afternoon.
For appointments or special arrangements for emergency situations, call
545-2285/2286.
CRIMINAL LAW, VICTIM/WITNESS
ASSISTANCE
The Office of the Staff Judge Advocate provides
liaison services to crime victims and potential courts-martial
witnesses. The victim/witness liaison officer serves as a point of
contact and will refer victims or witnesses to agencies which can
provide necessary counseling or other services. The victim/witness
liaison officer may be contacted by calling the Criminal Law Division at
545-3185. After duty hours, assistance may be obtained by contacting the
Installation Staff Duty Officer at 545-2218.
TRIAL DEFENSE SERVICE
As most service members are aware, officers of the
Judge Advocate’s Corps are available for consultation and representation
for active duty persons concerning military criminal law matters
including Article 15 counseling. Also assistance and representation is
available for administrative discharge problems. These services can be
obtained from Trial Defense Service in Building 65 located on Wold
Avenue. Appointments are necessary and can be made by calling 545-2175.
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