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What Counts as Marital Property When You’ve Been Stationed Everywhere?
In military marriages, the unique challenges of service life—frequent relocations, overseas deployments, and housing allowances—complicate more than just logistics. They also complicate the legal...
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Read MoreWhat Happens When Your Ex Lies About Military Status in Court Filings?
In a Florida divorce or custody proceeding, full disclosure is not optional—it is the legal standard. But what happens when your ex intentionally misrepresents facts about their military status in ...
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Read MoreCreating Custody Schedules That Comply with the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA)
Child custody is complex in any divorce. When one parent is an active-duty service member, the stakes are even higher. Parents must plan for deployments, relocations, and the possibility that one par...
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Read MoreProtecting Your Rights During Long Absences from Florida
Military life often requires service members and their families to be away from Florida for extended periods. Whether due to deployment, a PCS move, training, or an overseas assignment, long absences...
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Read MoreHow Judges View “Best Interest of the Child” When One Parent is Active-Duty
In Florida child custody cases, the governing legal standard is always the “best interest of the child.” But when one parent is on active-duty military service, applying that standard r...
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Read MoreThe Legal Risks of “Military Divorce Myths” in Tampa
Military families in Tampa face unique legal and logistical challenges when navigating divorce. From deployments and pensions to housing and child custody, the legal framework surrounding military di...
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Read MoreCan You Keep Base Housing During or After Divorce?
In a military divorce, one of the most pressing and emotionally charged questions is what happens to housing—specifically, whether a non-military spouse or the children of the marriage can remain i...
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Read MoreAvoiding 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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