How to contact JAG?

If you need assistance with a Judge Advocate General’s Corps application, you can speak with a technical support staff member by calling: 703-693-0000 DSN 223 (0700 – 1700EST M-F) or emailing: [email protected].

What does AF JAG do?

The JAG Corps offers a wide range of opportunities–whether serving as prosecutor, defense counsel, or special victims’ counsel at a court-martial, advising a commander on an international law issue, or helping an Airman with a personal legal matter.

How many Air Force Jaguars are there?

The Total Force JAG Corps is comprised of over 4,300 personnel, including judge advocates (JAGs), civilian attorneys, enlisted and civilian paralegals, and civilian support personnel. Of this total, over 1,300 are JAGs serving on active duty and over 600 are civilian attorneys.

Does military help with divorce?

Generally, the military views divorce as a private civil matter to be addressed by a civilian court. Military legal assistance offices can help with this. The Uniformed Services Former Spouse Protection Act is a federal law that provides certain benefits to former spouses of military members.

How much does a military lawyer make?

Military Lawyer Salary

Annual Salary Monthly Pay
Top Earners $122,000 $10,166
75th Percentile $88,500 $7,375
Average $72,225 $6,018
25th Percentile $42,000 $3,500

How much do JAGs get paid?

Salary Ranges for Army Jag Officers The salaries of Army Jag Officers in the US range from $10,917 to $291,686 , with a median salary of $52,943 . The middle 57% of Army Jag Officers makes between $52,945 and $131,968, with the top 86% making $291,686.

Can I go to law school while in the Air Force?

The Air Force, however, offers the Funded Legal Education Program (FLEP) to officers and enlisted members on active duty. Under FLEP, commissioned officers and enlisted members on active duty may apply and be competitively selected to attend law school through the Air Force’s funding.

How much do Air Force JAGs make?

Air Force JAG salary starts at $3,850.50 per month in base pay, which translates to $46,206 annually. Air Force benefits include a housing allowance adjusted for local cost of living, medical and dental benefits, and 30 days of paid vacation a year.