Veteran’s Child Support Modification Clinic Coming to Killeen February 21
Metroplex Veterans Legal Services will host a Veteran's Child Support Modification Clinic in Killeen on February 21 at Workforce Solutions of Central Texas, 300 Cheyenne Drive.
This clinic will start at 1 PM, and veterans and active duty service members must register online in advance at centraltexas.veteranslegalservices.us. This clinic is open to all veterans and active duty service members in Texas with either a VA identification card, a CAC card, or a DD214 with a honorable, general, or general under honorable discharge.
The clinic is a partnership with the HEROES program of the Attorney General of Texas, and Metroplex Veterans Legal Services. The Attorney General of Texas' Child Support Division HEROES program provides veterans and their dependents with enhanced, personalized assistance in addressing child support matters. The Veterans Child Support Modification Clinic will provide active duty service members and veterans with pro bono legal consultations with legal professionals possessing the expertise to correctly identify veterans’ specific modification issues and help them understand the processes and challenges in addressing them. Most importantly, the clinic will gave each veteran the opportunity to be heard, and provided explanations to transform a confusing and often emotionally charged legal issue into an understandable and manageable task.
“The unmet legal needs of veterans are one of the root causes of homelessness,” said Former Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki. “Working with partners in law schools and the legal community, we can improve the lives of these vulnerable veterans.”
Metroplex Veterans Legal Services offers single issue legal clinics to Veterans and active duty service members on a pro bono basis. Their work focuses on removing the legal barriers to employment for veterans, and assisting disabled veterans to obtain military disability benefits. Their goal with legal clinics is to provide free counsel and advice to low income, unemployed, homeless, disabled, elderly, or at risk for homelessness veterans for outstanding traffic tickets, warrants from tickets, and driver's license issues caused by tickets; child support modification; expunction of criminal arrests; and combat related special compensation. These unpaid traffic tickets, and delinquent child support can lead to suspended driver's licenses, which can lead to barriers for these veterans to obtain employment.
The pro bono legal resources for Veterans have been very scarce prior to the commencement of this program. According to a recent Department of Veterans Affairs survey, legal issues account for four of the top ten unmet needs of homeless veterans. The legal unmet needs are: legal counsel for the issues of foreclosure/eviction, child support, and restoring driver's licenses, and legal assistance for warrants and fines. Our legal clinics address three of these four unmet legal needs, for child support modification, restoring driver’s licenses, and legal assistance for warrants and fines.
If you don't plan to attend this clinic but know someone who may benefit, please share this information with them. Our troops need all the help and support they can get after doing so much for our nation.