Divorce
There are unique challenges with Divorce in a Military family that non-Military families will not face. While you or your spouse are deployed or away from home, it’s crucial to have confidence that an experienced military family lawyer is managing every aspect of your case. By partnering with the Military City Lawyers, you can trust that we will effectively address and resolve the legal issues in your case.
Solutions Designed for Divorce in a Military Family
Navigating a military divorce can be overwhelming, with its unique set of legal complexities and emotional challenges. At Military City Lawyers, we specialize in family law for service members and their families, ensuring your rights are protected and your concerns are addressed.
Why Do You Need a Strong Lawyer?
Divorce with a Military Family involves intricate regulations distinct from civilian divorces. You need an experienced legal partner to help you understand your rights and make informed decisions on critical matters such as child custody, child support, and handling military entitlements. We bring years of expertise to empower you during this process.
Navigating the Complexities of Divorce in a Military Family
From deployment schedules to special benefits, military divorces require a deep understanding of laws designed for those in service.
Exclusive Military Considerations You Need to Know
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The 20/20/20 Rule
If you’ve been married for at least 20 years overlapping 20 years of military service, you may qualify for continued military benefits, including TRICARE. We’ll help clarify your rights under this rule.
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TRICARE Benefits
Learn how to maintain or transition TRICARE benefits after a divorce and explore alternative coverage options.
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Uniformed Services Former Spouses’ Protection Act (USFSPA)
This federal law impacts the division of military retirement benefits in divorce. Our team will ensure your entitlements and rights are fully understood and maximized.
Navigating Child Custody with Divorce in a Military Family
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Understanding Child Custody in Military Divorce
Military service can significantly impact custody arrangements, especially for active-duty parents. We assist in developing agreements that respect your deployments and safeguard your parental rights.
Discover how the law protects military parents on active duty and ensures their continued bond with their children.
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Child Support Calculation
Military entitlements like Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) and Basic Allowance for Subsistence (BAS) are often included in calculating gross income. We can guide you through this critical process, ensuring transparency and fairness.
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The Impact of Deployment on Custody Agreements
Deployments should not mean losing precious time with your children. With our legal expertise, we’ll establish custody arrangements that consider the unique realities of service life.
Personalized Legal Advice for Divorce in a Military Family
Every military family is unique, and you deserve a legal strategy tailored to your specific situation. Whether you’re a service member or the spouse of a service member, trust Military City Lawyers to provide clarity and compassion.
Other resources
- Department of Defense Military OneSource Separation and Divorce
- Military OneSource Separation and Divorce – Articles
Book a No-Obligation Consultation Today
Take the first step in navigating your military divorce with confidence. Schedule a personalized consultation with one of our experienced family law attorneys. We’ll clarify your rights and create a plan that works for your family.
Call us at 210-222-8500 today.
Your service deserves advocacy, and we’re here to stand by your side.
DIVORCE
Navigating the Complexities of Divorce in a Military Family
From deployment schedules to special benefits, military divorces require a deep understanding of laws designed for those in service.
Exclusive Military Considerations You Need to Know
-
The 20/20/20 Rule
If you’ve been married for at least 20 years overlapping 20 years of military service, you may qualify for continued military benefits, including TRICARE. We’ll help clarify your rights under this rule.
-
TRICARE Benefits
Learn how to maintain or transition TRICARE benefits after a divorce and explore alternative coverage options.
-
Uniformed Services Former Spouses’ Protection Act (USFSPA)
This federal law impacts the division of military retirement benefits in divorce. Our team will ensure your entitlements and rights are fully understood and maximized.
Navigating Child Custody with Divorce in a Military Family
-
Understanding Child Custody in Military Divorce
Military service can significantly impact custody arrangements, especially for active-duty parents. We assist in developing agreements that respect your deployments and safeguard your parental rights.
Discover how the law protects military parents on active duty and ensures their continued bond with their children.
-
Child Support Calculation
Military entitlements like Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH) and Basic Allowance for Subsistence (BAS) are often included in calculating gross income. We can guide you through this critical process, ensuring transparency and fairness.
-
The Impact of Deployment on Custody Agreements
Deployments should not mean losing precious time with your children. With our legal expertise, we’ll establish custody arrangements that consider the unique realities of service life.
Personalized Legal Advice for Divorce in a Military Family
Every military family is unique, and you deserve a legal strategy tailored to your specific situation. Whether you’re a service member or the spouse of a service member, trust Military City Lawyers to provide clarity and compassion.
Other resources
- Department of Defense Military OneSource Separation and Divorce
- Military OneSource Separation and Divorce – Articles
Book a No-Obligation Consultation Today
Take the first step in navigating your military divorce with confidence. Schedule a personalized consultation with one of our experienced family law attorneys. We’ll clarify your rights and create a plan that works for your family.
Call us at 210-222-8500 today.
Your service deserves advocacy, and we’re here to stand by your side.