Military families face unique challenges when going through divorce and child custody. The stress of deployment, relocations and the demands of military service can create an environment of uncertainty and anxiety for both children and parents. If you are facing a...
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Military divorce and support
Servicemembers who end their marriage must deal with federal and Maryland laws. Additionally, each service branch has their own rules governing spousal and child support in a military divorce. Generally, these regulations require service members to give adequate...
Does a former spouse get medical coverage in a military divorce?
There are many military service members and retired service members in the Maryland area. Unfortunately, some face marital difficulties that end in divorce. The military life can be difficult and people who decide to end a marriage will have concerns as to what the...
Where should I file a military divorce?
Military divorces are in a league all their own when it comes to a filing jurisdiction. In a standard civilian divorce, the case will be filed in whichever state the couple resided in for a minimum of six months is the preceding year, and in whichever county the...
Military Divorce
A Prepared And Skilled Military Divorce Lawyer Members of the armed forces and their spouses face unique issues when their marriages break down. While many of the issues such as child custody and property division are determined under Maryland law, military service...
Military benefits for ex-spouses after divorce
Depending on the length of your Maryland marriage and your spouse's military service, you might be eligible for certain military benefits when you divorce. Eligibility is based on the length of the marriage, the length of your spouse's military service, and how much...
Divorcing a military spouse
Divorce is rarely easy. Even if you set aside all the emotional factors involved, the legal process and financial maneuvers can be complicated even in a relatively amicable divorce. But if you are going through a divorce from a spouse who is in the armed services, you...
Military retired pay
The federal government established rules to ensure that former spouses of military services members receive certain military benefits and pay upon divorce. The rules within the Uniformed Services Former Spouse Protection Act (USFSPA) grant a Maryland court the ability...
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