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   Armed Forces Legal Assistance (Separate Website)
Location of office within 50 miles of Fairbanks, AK. Contains contact information, and map route to Eielson AFB.
By: U.S. Armed Forces Legal Assistance
  
   
   U.S. Army Alaska, Legal Assistance (Separate Website)
This site gives local contact information for Fort Wainwright and Fort Richardson. A few minutes reviewing the information on this site will help make an appointment with a lawyer more productive. Call the Legal Assistance Office with questions, or for an appointment with a lawyer.
By: Office of the Staff Judge Advocate
  
   
   Legal Resources for Military and Families (Separate Website)
Active-duty members of the Armed Forces and retirees (and family members) may receive no-cost legal assistance regarding personal civil legal affairs from their local military installation or unit legal office. Depending on the issue and their status, members of the Reserve components (and their family members) may also be eligible to receive no-cost legal assistance from their unit or a local military installation. Eligibility rules vary. To find a legal assistance office...
By: Army One Source
  
   
   Tax and Accounting Sites Directory, Armed Forces (Separate Website)
This directory presents links to tax forms and publications for use by the armed forces and U.S. Government Civilian Employees stationed abroad.
By: Internal Revenue Service
  
   
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  Domestic Violence Resources
 
   Security and Your Social Security Card
If you have been in an abusive relationship and are concerned that your abuser might try to use your social security number to locate you, changing your social security number might be an appropriate step to take. You should consult with the advocate at your domestic violence shelter or with an attorney before making this decision, but this document provides information that may help you. Available in Word and in PDF format. If you choose PDF, you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the file.
By: Alaska Legal Services Corporation
 
    Other Formats:   This link opens a PDF file in a new window.  If you do not have an accessible Acrobat Reader, a link is provided at the bottom of this page. PDF File   Word File
  
   
   Domestic Violence Facts
Domestic violence affects everyone, even those people who are not themselves abused. This document explains that domestic violence is not about alcohol or anger. It is a pattern of behavior based on issues of power and control. If you choose the PDF version of this document, you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the file. Also available as a Word document.
By: Alaska Legal Services Corporation
 
  
   
   Reporting Child Abuse and Neglect in Alaska (Separate Website)
This site answers a set of frequently-asked questions and provides a list of agency contacts if child abuse or neglect is suspected.
By: Office of Children's Services
  
   
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  Other Resources
 
   Pension Facts for Military Service members (and Spouses) Before Deployment
Military servicemembers and spouses facing divorce, dissolution, and deployment need the facts on pensions before deploying.
By: Alaska Legal Services Corporation
 
  
   
   Frequently Asked Questions for Reservists Being Called to Active Duty (Separate Website)
This page has some very good information and resource links for military reservist families facing activation. It deals with insurance coverage through an employer and what can and may happen when called to active duty.
By: US Dept. of Labor, Employee Benefits Security Admin.
  
   
   Glossary of Family Law Terms (Separate Website)
Here you can find definitions of legal terms that are used in family law cases. You can also find links to court forms needed for family law cases.
By: Family Law Self-Help Center
  
   
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