If you were married to a member of the military and got divorced, there are certain benefits that you may be entitled to – depending on the circumstances of your case....
Sustaining a military marriage is difficult when active duty husbands and wives are deployed overseas for long periods of time. Unfortunately, the strain of a long-distance relationship often leads to...
Military divorces are not entirely dissimilar from civilian divorces. The end result is the same and issues like asset and property division, child custody, and alimony come into play, but the military...
Each state has rules about what requirements must be met in order to get a divorce in that state. Most states have rules about residency – that is, how long...
A military no contact (also called a military protective order) is the military equivalent of a restraining order. It is issued by a military member’s command. It basically says that...
Yes, there are special rules that apply to members of the armed services who are getting divorced. First, in order to file for divorce in Florida, either you or your...
Unfortunately, women serving in the military often find it tough to obtain custody of their children. If they do not have custody of their children, they may have problems enforcing...
Military retirement health insurance is a valuable asset in a military member’s retirement package. Military members that serve for 20 years or more are typically able to receive retirement pay....