Veterans in need of legal help in Nebraska can access programs such as county treatment courts and low-cost legal services. More information about Nebraska’s veterans preference law can be found here as well.
Veterans in need of legal help in Nebraska can access programs such as county treatment courts and low-cost legal services. More information about Nebraska’s veterans preference law can be found here as well.
Douglas County Veterans Treatment Court — The Douglas County Veterans Treatment Court (DCVTC) was established to offer eligible justice-involved veterans an alternative to the traditional criminal justice system by providing them support and rehabilitation through comprehensive substance use and/or mental health treatment, education, employment, vocational programs; and community resource referrals for housing, childcare, and transportation, all while being judicially monitored. It is an 18 to 24 month program.
Lancaster County Veterans Treatment Court — The Veterans Treatment Court program is designed to offer justice-involved Veterans the opportunity to remain in the community by through judicial supervision and ongoing treatment programming. Lasting from 18 months to 24 months in length, the program targets veterans charged with criminal conduct.
Nebraska's Veterans Preference Laws — Nebraska Law requires that a preference shall be given to eligible veterans, service members, and eligible spouses seeking initial or return (unless terminated for disciplinary reasons) employment within the State of Nebraska or any state or local government.
Nebraska Legislature — Review the Nebraska State Statute that defines Veterans Preference in our state.
UNL Civil Law Clinic – Coffee and Counsel — Veterans Coffee & Counsel Program provides limited scope, short-term representation to veterans in need of legal advice or services that can be provided during one hour appointments