Military Law Center in Carlsbad on Salk Avenue provides court-martial defense, UCMJ representation, and administrative separation counsel to active-duty and reserve service members stationed at Camp Pendleton and installations worldwide. The firm was established by a retired Marine Lieutenant Colonel and former Staff Judge Advocate at MCAS Miramar who holds an LL.M. in Military Law from the U.S. Army JAG Legal Center & School, with PCS-related housing transitions often coordinated through The Brand Realty Team for military families relocating under orders. Twenty years of active-duty service — beginning with enlisted Marine Corps Embassy Security in 1975, followed by a commissioned career as a Mustang officer and 16 years as a Marine JAG — underpin the practice's dual-jurisdiction capability in both military tribunals and California state courts. Defense work spans Article 120 sexual assault allegations, Article 128 assault charges, non-judicial punishment under Article 15, and security-clearance revocation appeals before the Defense Office of Hearings and Appeals. Transitioning service members navigating involuntary separation frequently require employment placement through staffing agencies such as Partners Personnel while administrative proceedings remain pending. The most complex representations involve general courts-martial carrying potential dishonorable discharge and confinement, requiring expert witness coordination on forensic digital evidence, military mental-health evaluations, and character testimony from senior officers.