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How do veterans apply for legal aid?
Retired soldiers can apply for legal aid in five ways when they encounter labor disputes or disputes.

After our comrades retired from the army and returned to their places, some went out to work, some found jobs and so on. In this process, there may be labor disputes or some labor disputes, so if you need to apply for legal aid, there are five ways.

(1) Call the "12348" legal service hotline platform for retired soldiers.

Remember that this public legal service hotline platform is a veterans' hotline, that is to say, in principle, veterans call this hotline 12348 to reflect personal legal problems. In case of labor disputes, labor disputes and other matters, you can also call this veterans hotline 12348.

(II) Bring the relevant identification certificates of veterans to the legal aid workstations (windows and consultation points) set up by the veterans affairs departments at all levels and the judicial administrative departments at the same level in the service centers (stations) for veterans at the provincial, city, county, township and village levels.

As we all know, this legal aid workstation is located in veterans service centers at all levels. This legal aid workstation was jointly established by the Department of Veterans Affairs and the judicial administrative department at the same level. Therefore, in terms of functional departments, they focus on solving the legal problems encountered by our retired soldiers. It should be said that this aspect is relatively stronger. It is suggested to apply for legal aid from this channel, or to defend rights in legal disputes.

(three) to the legal aid station of the local labor dispute arbitration institution.

Labor dispute arbitration institutions are generally human resources and social security departments. Some of the following may have set up some legal aid stations. You are equivalent to finding legal aid for yourself to solve labor disputes through this nature.

(four) to the legal aid center or the grassroots judicial service established by the local judicial administrative department.

Our General Administration of Judicial Services will be located at the township and street level. If comrades-in-arms want to go to the front line to discuss this matter face to face and apply for legal aid, they can go to the legal aid center set up by the judicial administrative department or the grassroots judicial service office.

(five) to the legal aid window of the local people's court.

It means you have to go through lawsuits, complaints and lawsuits. At this time, you go to the people's court, look for the legal aid window of the people's court, and see how the people's court arranges for you.

We veterans encounter labor disputes or disputes. Personally, I think these are the five main ways to apply for legal aid. Of course, like the second way I said at the beginning, it is best to go to the legal aid workstation in the service centers for veterans at all levels, because this legal aid workstation is set up by the Department of Veterans Affairs and the judicial administrative department at the same level, and it is such a legal aid workstation, so I think this place may be better.