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Veteran OMS Alumni Receive Complimentary Legal Assistance

In Omsk, veterans of the Special Military Operation (SVO) receive free legal aid: Established interdepartmental cooperation ensures holistic support.

Ready to lend a helping hand, mate? Here's the deal:

The Omsk branch of the Defenders of the Fatherland fund has got veterans of the ongoing conflict and families of the fallen covered, no questions asked! These dudes offer free legal services to those who've served in the SVO and the kin of the martyrs.

According to their reports, they've got experienced legal eagles like Irina Sarkisyan, the deputy head of the branch for legal issues, working on cases. So far, they've assisted around 2,800 folks, and a whopping 96% of them walked away with a smile on their face!

But what do these warriors need help with most, you ask? Vacation woes, unpaid insurance, half-baked compensation for injuries, skimpily paid allowances, and denials for medical aid top the list.

Beyond that, the crew at the fund takes on civil law issues, like confirming crucial facts, improving living situations, sorting out inheritance matters, and tackling other pesky problems.

To boost their network and provide top-tier assistance, the branch has struck deals with several state and professional organizations in Omsk. They've penned agreements with the State Legal Bureau, the regional bar association, the Omsk Lawyers' Association, the Notary Chamber, the bailiff service, and the regional ministry of justice.

Irina Sarkisyan, the deputy head of the fund's legal branch, spilled the beans, saying, "Our system for legal support of citizens allows for a wide range of issues requiring qualified legal assessment to be tackled. SVO participants can receive free legal consultations, where they'll get a lowdown on the ins and outs of the law, along with guidance on how to proceed. We also invest loads of time in teaming up to whip up various legal docs, applications, and appeals to relevant institutions."

To schedule a consult, give the social coordinator of the Omsk branch a shout at 3, Petr Nekrasov St., Omsk, 644010.

  1. I'm not sure if I need to seek legal assistance, but considering the challenges veterans face with issues like vacation problems, unpaid insurance, and denials for medical aid, it might be beneficial to contact the Omsk branch of the Defenders of the Fatherland fund for free legal services.
  2. As reported, the Omsk branch collaborates with several organizations, including the State Legal Bureau, the regional bar association, and the Omsk Lawyers' Association, to provide top-tier assistance to veterans and their families.
  3. Veterans and their families can schedule a free legal consultation with the Omsk branch of the Defenders of the Fatherland fund to discuss policy-and-legislation matters related to their service, such as unpaid allowances, compensation for injuries, or medical aid.
  4. The deputy head of the fund's legal branch in Omsk, Irina Sarkisyan, shared that their system offers a wide range of legal support for citizens, including legal consultations on pertinent issues affecting veterans, as well as assistance in drafting legal documents, applications, and appeals.
In Omsk, former participants of the Special Military Operation are offered complimentary legal assistance: Established cooperation between various departments ensures holistic support.

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