Legal basis: The Ministry of Justice issued the Measures for the Implementation of Military Legal Aid.
Article 11 Legal aid institutions may set up legal aid workstations for military families in provincial military regions (garrison commands), military sub-regions (garrison commands) and county (city, district) people's armed forces departments, and may set up legal aid workstations or contact points for military families in units above the corps level if conditions permit. Legal aid institutions may, according to needs, rely on qualified law firms to establish military legal aid workstations. Military legal aid workstations can set up legal aid contact points in the township (town) people's armed forces department and troops below the battalion level to provide services for military families to apply for legal aid.
Twelfth military legal aid workstation shall meet the following conditions:
(1) Having a fixed office space and equipment;
(2) Having staff with certain legal knowledge;
(3) Having necessary working funds;
(4) Having a standardized working system;
(five) unified logo and publicity column.
Thirteenth military families legal aid workstation responsibilities include:
(a) to accept the application for military family legal aid and conduct a preliminary examination, and transfer the qualified legal aid institutions to the legal aid institutions that have the right to handle it;
(two) to carry out publicity and education on the rule of law in military families;
(3) Answering legal advice and writing legal documents on behalf of others;
(4) Handling simple non-litigation legal aid matters;
(five) to collect, analyze and submit information on the legitimate needs of military families.
Fourteenth military family legal aid workstation shall publicize the office address, communication mode, conditions, procedures, application materials and other information of military family legal aid in the reception place and related websites.
Fifteenth military families legal aid workstation shall establish a registration system for letters and visits from military families. For those who belong to the scope of legal aid, they shall inform the application procedures at one time and guide the parties to apply according to law; For those who do not belong to the scope of legal aid, they shall inform the relevant provisions and guide the parties to seek other solutions.
Article 16 The military legal aid workstation shall report its work to the legal aid institution and the competent judicial administrative department of the army where it belongs, and accept its professional guidance and supervision.
Seventeenth legal aid institutions should arrange their own personnel or assign lawyers to the military legal aid workstation on duty.