On behalf of Stange Law Firm, PC posted in Divorce/Separation on Friday, September 6, 2019.
Military divorces can come with additional challenges that civilians may not face with their divorce cases. However, it is important to keep in mind that there are also similarities related to the basics of divorce any divorcing couple will need to address.
Military couples who have made the difficult decision to divorce should know what to expect from the military divorce process and how to get the help they need through their divorce.
Divorcing military couples will need to address all the same important divorce-related issues civilian couples who are divorcing will need to resolve, including property division, spousal support, child support and child custody concerns. Because of the unique situations of military couples, there may be unique concerns that need to be taken into account, such as when a servicemember can be served and the impact of a deployment on child custody and the divorce process.
Specific unique challenges related to serving notice of divorce, property division rules, as well as other benefits military members and their families enjoy, and how they will be handled during a divorce, all need to be taken into account during a military divorce. Knowing what to expect from the process can help military spouses better prepare for the divorce and have a smoother divorce process, despite the challenges that inevitably arise during the divorce process.
The military divorce process is designed to address the needs and concerns of divorcing military couples and to help guide them through their divorce. The family law system helps divorcing couples, military and others, navigate the divorce process so they can reach a divorce settlement agreement and move forward with their lives.