 One of the major aspects of legal assistance is to help sailors take care of their civil legal affairs before they go on deployment. I think the most important thing that they need to know is to prepare ahead of time to get all their affairs in order, especially if they have families, if they need to get a will draft. If there are any significant assets that they have left behind when they are going on deployment, they probably need to get a power paternity so that someone back home can take care of those assets for them while they're gone. If they don't take care of those issues ahead of time, then it can definitely affect their work, their performance, because they will be distracted, they will be thinking about something else back home, and that's going to take away from fleet readiness.