Military

Time-Sharing Modifications After Returning from Combat Zones

Time-Sharing Modifications After Returning from Combat Zones

Introduction: Reclaiming Your Role as a Parent After Deployment Military service members who return from combat zones often face more than just physical and psychological reintegration—they also...

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Why Military Divorce Mediations Often Fail Without Proper Legal Prep

Why Military Divorce Mediations Often Fail Without Proper Legal Prep

Introduction: The Myth of “Simple” Military Divorce Divorce mediation is often promoted as a streamlined, cooperative alternative to litigation. For military families, it can offer a private, ...

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Preventing Parental Alienation During Deployment: A Legal Strategy Guide

Preventing Parental Alienation During Deployment: A Legal Strategy Guide

Introduction: When Distance Becomes a Weapon in Custody Disputes Deployment is an unavoidable part of military life. For service members with children, it often means months or even a year away fr...

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Understanding Commissary and Exchange Privileges for Former Military Spouses

Understanding Commissary and Exchange Privileges for Former Military Spouses

Military Benefits and Divorce—What Survives the Split Military life comes with many unique benefits, among them access to commissaries and exchanges—privileges that help military families mana...

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Legal Tactics for Military Spouses Facing Default Judgments

Legal Tactics for Military Spouses Facing Default Judgments

Default Judgments and the Military Divorce Dilemma Military life is inherently unpredictable. Permanent Change of Station (PCS) orders, field exercises, overseas deployments, and erratic schedules...

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Navigating Divorce When You’re Stationed at MacDill AFB but Married Elsewhere

Navigating Divorce When You’re Stationed at MacDill AFB but Married Elsewhere

A Unique Legal Challenge for Military Families Military life often involves geographic separation, frequent relocation, and complex jurisdictional issues when personal legal matters arise. This is...

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Does PCS Mean You Lose Custody in Florida? What Tampa Service Members Should Know

Does PCS Mean You Lose Custody in Florida? What Tampa Service Members Should Know

PCS Orders and the Custody Concerns They Raise Permanent Change of Station (PCS) orders are a fact of life for military families. They can arrive with short notice and bring sudden relocations to ...

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How the SCRA Can Delay (or Save) Your Divorce

How the SCRA Can Delay (or Save) Your Divorce

The Impact of Military Service on Divorce Timelines Divorce is rarely simple, but when one spouse is an active-duty service member, the legal process can face serious obstacles due to federal prot...

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Alimony and Remarriage: How Tampa’s Military Divorce Law Intersects with Federal Benefits

Alimony and Remarriage: How Tampa’s Military Divorce Law Intersects with Federal Benefits

Military Divorce, Alimony, and Federal Entitlements Divorce involving military families in Tampa presents a uniquely complex intersection of state family law and federal benefits. Nowhere is this ...

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