Urgent Military Case Assessment

Paid limited-scope review before you respond.

If you have a GOMOR, Article 15/NJP packet, investigation materials, CID-related paperwork, a referred evaluation, or another short-suspense military adverse action, this service gives you a focused review of the materials, risks, options, and recommended next steps before you decide what to do next.

Quick answer: An Urgent Military Case Assessment is more involved than a free consultation but limited in scope. Mr. Kamoroff reviews defined case materials, evaluates major risks and options, and gives practical feedback about recommended next steps. It is not full representation unless a separate written agreement is signed.

Who this is for

For Soldiers, NCOs, and Officers who need legal judgment before the record hardens.

This service may fit when you have a short suspense, a packet you do not fully understand, an evidence file that needs legal review, or a major decision to make before deciding whether to hire counsel for full representation.

It is designed for urgent GOMORs, Article 15/NJP decisions, military investigations, CID or MP contact, AR 15-6 investigations, referred evaluations, FLAGS, bars to continued service, QMP packets, and other early administrative actions.

Common reasons to request it

  • You received paperwork and do not know how serious it is.
  • You need to understand the evidence before responding.
  • You want to know whether full representation is likely necessary.
  • You need recommended next steps before a short deadline.

What you receive

A focused assessment of risks, options, and next steps.

The goal is not to produce a generic consultation. The goal is to review the actual materials you have and give case-specific feedback about what appears to matter, what could hurt you, what options may exist, and what should happen next.

The assessment may include

  • Review of defined paperwork, packets, statements, screenshots, reports, or evidence.
  • Evaluation of strengths, weaknesses, career risk, and escalation risk.
  • Discussion of practical options before the deadline.
  • Recommended next steps, including whether full representation may be appropriate.

Limited scope

This is not full representation.

The limitation matters. The assessment is a defined review-and-advice service. It does not include drafting a rebuttal, submitting a response, contacting the command, contacting law enforcement, negotiating with anyone, entering an appearance, attending an Article 15/NJP, or handling any follow-on action unless a separate written representation agreement is signed.

If the case needs full representation, the assessment can help identify that. But full representation is a separate decision, scope, and agreement.

Free consultation vs. assessment vs. full representation

Free consultation: initial fit, conflict, deadline, and scope discussion.

Urgent assessment: paid limited-scope review of defined materials and advice about risks, options, and next steps.

Full representation: drafting, advocacy, command or law-enforcement contact, rebuttal development, negotiation, or proceeding representation when separately agreed.

Pricing

Quoted as a limited flat fee after the initial consultation and conflict check.

Pricing depends on urgency, document volume, deadline, and the scope of review requested. The assessment is designed to be narrower than full representation while still giving more value than a preliminary consultation.

Common-complexity full GOMOR, Article 15/NJP, and Article 138 representation remains separate from this limited-scope service.

What to send if requested

  • The adverse action paperwork and suspense date.
  • Any evidence packet or enclosure list.
  • Statements, screenshots, emails, photos, messages, or timeline documents.
  • Rights advisement forms or investigator contact information.
  • Any draft response you are considering submitting.

Do not submit classified information through the website.

FAQ

Urgent Military Case Assessment FAQ

Is this the same as full representation?

No. It is limited to review, assessment, and advice unless a separate written representation agreement is signed.

Is this more than a free consultation?

Yes. A free consultation is preliminary. This service involves reviewing defined case materials and providing more detailed feedback about risks, options, and next steps.

Can I upgrade to full representation afterward?

Possibly, if both attorney and client agree and a separate representation agreement is signed.

Will Mr. Kamoroff contact my command, CID, MP, or an investigating officer?

Not as part of the limited-scope assessment unless separately agreed in writing.

What should I send?

The adverse action paperwork, evidence packet, rights advisement, statements, screenshots, timeline, suspense date, and command or law-enforcement communications, if requested after the initial consultation. Do not submit classified information through the website.

Free Consultation

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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