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Avoiding Jurisdictional Conflicts When a Military Marriage Crosses States
Military families face a level of mobility and legal complexity far beyond that of most civilian households. With service members frequently reassigned, deployed, or relocated due to Permanent Change...
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Read MoreCombat-Related Special Compensation (CRSC): Divisible or Not?
In military divorces, one of the most misunderstood and heavily litigated issues involves the treatment of special compensation benefits under federal law. One of the most contentious of these benefi...
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Read MoreCan You Waive Military Retirement Division in a Prenup?
When military service members in Tampa are preparing for marriage, one of the most important considerations is how to protect their military retirement in the event of divorce. For many, this means e...
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Read MoreHow Florida Courts Handle Military BAH in Child Support Calculations
When a divorce or child support dispute involves a military service member, the standard income calculation tools used in civilian cases often require careful adjustment. One of the most significant ...
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Read MoreCan You File for Divorce in Tampa While Stationed Abroad?
Military service often takes individuals far from home—across the country or across the world. When marital issues arise during an overseas posting, service members and their spouses often face a c...
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Read MoreWho Gets the Survivor Benefit Plan in a Tampa Military Divorce?
When a military divorce occurs in Florida, the division of assets and benefits becomes a highly complex process. Among the most misunderstood yet critically important of those benefits is the Su...
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Read MoreDividing Military Pensions in Tampa Divorce: Understanding the 10/10 Rule
Military divorces present a unique set of legal and financial challenges, particularly when it comes to dividing retirement benefits. In Florida, military pensions are considered marital assets subje...
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Read MoreWill You Lose TRICARE After Your Divorce? Know Your Rights
When a military marriage ends in divorce, one of the most immediate and pressing concerns for non-military spouses is the continuation of healthcare coverage. TRICARE, the health care program serving...
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Read MoreHow Deployment Affects Time-Sharing Rights Under Florida Law
When one parent is called to serve in the armed forces and deploys overseas or to a distant duty station, questions about child custody—referred to in Florida as time-sharing—become signific...
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