Military Discharge Upgrades

We help veterans get military discharge upgrades.

At VetsForever, we understand that not every military discharge is a reflection of your true character and dedication to serving our country.

If you were discharged under the following conditions you may be eligible you may feel like your service has been unfairly tarnished:

  • General, Under Honorable Conditions
  • Other Than Honorable
  • Bad Conduct Discharge

That’s where we come in.

As a VA accredited law group, we can provide experienced legal advice and representation to help you overcome the legal complexities of a military discharge upgrade.

We believe that every veteran deserves the opportunity to restore their honor and access the benefits they earned through their service.

Let us fight for you, your family, and the veteran community by helping you get the discharge status you deserve.

Policies or scenarios that a veteran should immediately pursue a military discharge upgrade

“Don’t Ask. Don’t Tell” (DADT) policy

A veteran who was unfairly discharged under the “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” (DADT) policy should consider applying for a military discharge upgrade.

The DADT policy, which barred openly gay, lesbian, and bisexual individuals from serving in the military, was discriminatory and often led to the unjust discharge of capable and dedicated service members solely based on their sexual orientation. 

A military upgrade would not only restore their dignity and acknowledge their contributions but also grant them access to crucial veterans’ benefits such as healthcare, education, and housing assistance, which are vital for their well-being and reintegration into civilian life.