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111 Military Law lawyers found. Filter by state and city to find attorneys near you.

Mickey Williams
Mickey Williams

Williams & Partners

Military LawEducation LawVeteran's Benefits
Fontana13+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Mickey Williams
Mickey Williams

The Williams Firm

Military LawEducation LawVeteran's Benefits
Enterprise13+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Mickey Williams
Mickey Williams

Law Offices of Mickey Williams

Military LawEducation LawVeteran's Benefits
Cherokee County13+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Mickey Williams
Mickey Williams

Mickey Williams, Attorney at Law

Military LawEducation LawVeteran's Benefits
Fountain13+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Mickey Williams
Mickey Williams

Williams & Partners

Military LawEducation LawVeteran's Benefits
Bonney Lake13+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Mickey Williams
Mickey Williams

Williams Law Group

Military LawEducation LawVeteran's Benefits
Chesapeake13+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Mickey Williams
Mickey Williams

Williams Legal

Military LawEducation LawVeteran's Benefits
Colorado Springs13+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Military LawEducation LawVeteran's Benefits
Acworth13+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Monte Charles Phillips
Monte Charles Phillips

Phillips & Partners

Military LawPersonal InjuryVeteran's BenefitsAnimal & Dog Bites
Poplar Bluff52+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Ms. Annette M. Eddie-Callagain
Ms. Annette M. Eddie-Callagain

Eddie-Callagain & Associates

CollectionsCriminal LawDivorceDomestic Violence
Iberia County43+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Nathan P. Freeburg
Nathan P. Freeburg

Nathan P. Freeburg, Attorney at Law

Military LawVeteran's Benefits
Ashburn22+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Criminal LawEmployment LawMilitary LawGov & Administrative Law
District Heights15+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Paul P Pederzani III
Paul P Pederzani III

Paul P Pederzani III, Attorney at Law

Personal InjuryDivorceEstate PlanningEntertainment & Sports Law
Coventry35+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Philip D. Cave
Philip D. Cave

Cave & Associates

Military LawAppeals & AppellateCriminal LawCivil Appeals
Fayetteville46+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Military LawAppeals & AppellateCriminal LawCivil Appeals
Cumberland County46+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Military LawCriminal LawVeteran's BenefitsCriminal Appeals
Cumberland County23+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
R. Davis Younts
R. Davis Younts

Younts & Associates

Military LawCriminal LawVeteran's BenefitsCriminal Appeals
Newport News23+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation
Richard A Sanders Jr
Richard A Sanders Jr

Jr Trial Lawyers

DivorceDomestic ViolenceDUI & DWIFamily Law
Chatham County18+ yrs exp. · Free Consultation

Military Law Lawyers in the United States

Military law operates under a separate legal system from civilian courts. The Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) governs the conduct of all active-duty service members, reservists, and certain other personnel. A military law attorney understands both this system and the rights service members retain under the Constitution.

What Military Law Covers

Military law spans a wide range of legal matters unique to armed forces personnel. Courts-martial are the military equivalent of criminal trials and can result in confinement, dishonorable discharge, or forfeiture of pay. These proceedings follow different rules of evidence and procedure than civilian courts.

Beyond criminal matters, military lawyers handle administrative separation proceedings, security clearance revocations, and military protective orders. They also address issues like Article 15 nonjudicial punishment, appeals before military courts, and correction of military records. Discharge upgrades are another major area — roughly 500,000 veterans currently hold other-than-honorable discharges that may affect their benefits eligibility.

When to Hire a Military Law Lawyer

  • You are facing a court-martial or investigation under the UCMJ
  • You received notification of an administrative separation or reduction in rank
  • Your security clearance has been denied, suspended, or revoked
  • You need to appeal a discharge characterization or correct errors in your military records
  • You are the subject of a military sexual assault investigation and need independent legal counsel

How the Military Legal Process Works

Military cases typically begin with a command investigation. If charges are preferred, the accused service member has the right to a military defense counsel at no cost — but many choose to retain a civilian attorney with specific military experience for stronger representation.

For courts-martial, a preliminary hearing under Article 32 determines whether enough evidence exists to proceed to trial. The case then moves before a military judge, a jury of officers, or a mixed panel. Appeals go through the service-specific appellate courts and can eventually reach the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Armed Forces.

How Outcomes Are Determined in Military Cases

  • Discharge characterization directly affects a veteran's access to VA healthcare, education benefits, and home loan programs — an honorable discharge unlocks full benefits while other categories restrict or eliminate them
  • Forfeiture of pay is calculated based on the service member's current base pay grade and can be partial or total for a set number of months
  • Confinement sentences in courts-martial follow maximum punishment charts specific to each UCMJ offense
  • Back pay and allowances may be awarded if a discharge is later upgraded or a conviction is overturned on appeal
  • Reduction in rank carries long-term financial consequences, lowering retirement pay calculations for the remainder of a service member's career

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I hire a civilian lawyer for a court-martial?

Yes. Service members have the right to retain a civilian attorney at their own expense in addition to their assigned military defense counsel. Many choose this option because civilian military law attorneys often carry decades of trial experience and operate independently from the military chain of command.

How long does a discharge upgrade take?

Applications through the Discharge Review Board typically take 12 to 18 months for a decision. Cases sent to the Board for Correction of Military Records can take even longer, sometimes exceeding two years. Having thorough documentation and strong legal arguments significantly improves approval chances.