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Military Law: Comprehensive Legal Support for Active-Duty Servicemembers
Comprehensive protection for servicemembers
Document support
Response to violations
Key regulatory acts: the foundation of legal protection
Financial and social protection: combat pay and compensations
What work on the payment issue includes
Algorithm for protecting the right to payments
- Legal analysis of the commander's orders on inclusion in or exclusion from payment lists.
- Verification of grounds for additional remuneration, combat pay, and compensations.
- Preparation of a report addressed to the commander demanding recalculation and payment.
- Documenting command inaction or refusal in written form.
- Preparation of an administrative claim to recover unpaid funds where necessary.
Main categories of financial protection
- 1Recovery of unpaid combat pay and additional remuneration.
- 2Challenging unlawful exclusion from financial support lists.
- 3Legal support in preparing certificates and documents confirming the right to payments.
- 4Protection of family members' rights to proper social guarantees and compensations.
Disciplinary liability and official investigations
When disciplinary defense is required
- During an official investigation concerning the actions or omission of a servicemember.
- When a reprimand, severe reprimand, warning, or other disciplinary sanction is imposed.
- In case of an unsubstantiated accusation of violation of discipline or service order.
- When it is necessary to challenge an order imposing a disciplinary sanction before higher command or in court.
Discharge, transfer, and rotation
What report support includes
- 1Drafting a legally reasoned report for discharge, transfer, or rotation.
- 2Checking the completeness of documents confirming health condition, family circumstances, or other grounds.
- 3Monitoring the progress of the report within the military unit and through the command hierarchy.
- 4Challenging command inaction or refusal administratively or through court proceedings.
Military medical commission and social protection of wounded servicemembers
Which issues require separate legal support
- Challenging a military medical commission conclusion on fitness or unfitness for further service.
- Protection of the right to proper treatment, rehabilitation, and an individual medical support program.
- Preparation of certificates regarding the circumstances of trauma, injury, or illness.
- Confirmation of the causal link between injury or health condition and military service.
Legal services of the "Courtiery" service in the field of military law
Main areas of legal assistance to servicemembers
- 1Legal consultations for servicemembers regarding service, payments, the military medical commission, and reports.
- 4Defense in official investigations and disciplinary sanction cases.
- 2Drafting reports for discharge, transfer, rotation, or recalculation of payments.
- 5Challenging military medical commission conclusions and command inaction.
- 3Support in recovery of combat pay and compensations.
- 6Representation of the servicemember's interests in court.
Common questions about legal protection of servicemembers
What should I do if my combat pay is not accrued or my remuneration is delayed?
It is necessary to analyze military unit orders, identify the legal basis for accrual, prepare a report addressed to the commander, and, in case of refusal or inaction, move to administrative appeal or court recovery of the due funds.
Can I challenge a military medical commission decision or a disciplinary sanction?
Yes. A military medical commission conclusion, an order imposing a disciplinary sanction, or other command decisions may be challenged if they were adopted in violation of procedure, without proper justification, or with disregard for evidence in favor of the servicemember.
How should I act if my report for discharge or transfer is ignored?
You need to document the fact of filing the report, monitor its progress, and in case of command inaction, file a complaint or apply to the administrative court seeking an order requiring consideration of the application on the merits.

