Military Justice Consulting

Military Justice Consulting Services

Consulting support for servicemembers who want experienced civilian military justice insight while navigating GOMORs, Article 15s, investigations, TDS advice, or broader case strategy.

Sometimes you need a second set of experienced eyes.

Military justice consulting can help you understand the risks, evaluate the strategy being used, prepare questions, review documents, and decide whether full representation is needed.

Consulting may help with

  • GOMOR rebuttal planning
  • Article 15 decision-making
  • TDS consultation support
  • Investigation strategy
  • Document review and case assessment

Review before you respond

Need focused legal judgment before deciding what to do next?

An Urgent Military Case Assessment is a paid limited-scope review for Soldiers, NCOs, and Officers who already have paperwork, evidence, or a short suspense and need a practical assessment of risks, options, and recommended next steps.

More than a consultation. Less than full representation.

The assessment does not include drafting, command contact, law-enforcement contact, negotiation, appearance, submission of materials, or follow-on representation unless separately agreed in writing.

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Practical scope

Consulting is most useful when it supports a specific decision.

Military justice consulting may help a servicemember understand the paperwork, evidence, rights advisement, investigative posture, or career risk involved in a pending matter. The most useful consultation is tied to a concrete decision: whether to make a statement, how to respond to an allegation, what documents to gather, or how to prepare for a command-level administrative action before the record becomes harder to fix.

Consulting can also help when a servicemember already has appointed military counsel but wants a second set of experienced eyes on the evidence, the timeline, the written response, or the administrative consequences. The goal is practical orientation, not unnecessary complexity.

A focused consultation can also help a client avoid creating new problems while trying to solve the first one. That can include avoiding unnecessary statements, identifying missing documents, separating rumor from evidence, and understanding which command decision needs to be addressed first.

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Do not treat a GOMOR or Article 15 like routine paperwork.

A weak response can follow you for years. The earlier you get focused help, the more time there is to analyze the evidence, develop the facts, and present the strongest possible rebuttal or response.

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