Air Force Grants 1st Assignment Under New Co-Parenting Accommodation Policy

Divorced parents in the military have long struggled to find a balance between serving their country and being close to their children. Recently, divorced parents serving in the Air Force received great news. Members of the U.S. Air Force can apply to defer their assignments or request a specific location based on their custody agreements. […]

Military Divorce: What You Need to Know

A marriage in which one or both partners is a member of military is unique in many ways. While most civilians are able to make their marriages and their families a top priority, a military family must always put their country first. This can put stress on a marriage, which can be difficult to overcome. […]

5 Tips for a Military Divorce

5 tips you should know when facing a military divorce.

What Can You Do If Your Soldier Cuts You Off Financially?

What to do if your military spouse no longer provides financial support for your family.

The United States Supreme Court Agrees to Review a Military Retirement Issue in a Divorce Case: What Does This Mean for Your Military Retirement?

How a military divorce case landed at the steps of the Supreme Court.

Can I Keep My Commissary and Exchange Privileges After Divorce?

Which military privileges no longer apply to ex-spouses of service members?

Military Domestic Violence Injunction Remedies

When remedies for military domestic violence are needed, civil & criminal statutes are used to provide relief. 

Are My VA Benefits Marital Property? What About Alimony?

Veteran benefits are protected from creditors, but are they protected against your ex-spouse?

Military Divorce: Can I Keep My Military ID Card?

For non-military spouses, military IDs can be revoked if specific qualifications are not met.

Is My Military Accrued Vacation Time and Sick Leave a Marital Asset?

Military divorces come with additional strings, including what is considered an assets for equitable distribution. 

Is My Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) a Marital Asset?

In any divorce case, retirement funds are fair ground for equitable distribution.

Survivor Benefit Plan FAQs

For those serving in the armed forces, a survivor benefit plan is a way of supporting your family. 

Is Overseas Housing Allowance (OHA) included as income for Child Support payment calculations?

Even if the funds are from the government, these funds play a factor in your child support. 

What is the Ten-Year Rule?

It is vital to understand the Ten-Year Rule and how it impacts your pension. 

Is my military pension a marital asset?

Your pensions may be at risk. 

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October 12, 2017 The McKinney Law Group

Co-Parenting During the School Year: 5 Tips for Success

Life in the immediate aftermath of divorce can be chaotic, not just for you but also for your children. When the back-to-school season arrives, it’s important to work with your family attorney i
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October 2, 2017 The McKinney Law Group

Can a Spouse Get Permanent Alimony in a Short-Term Marriage?

In exceptional circumstances, a spouse may get permanent alimony in a short term marriage.
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September 5, 2017 The McKinney Law Group

Florida Same-Sex Partner Denied Parental Rights in Child Custody Case

Florida same sex partner denied custody rights.
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September 5, 2017 The McKinney Law Group

5 Tips for a Military Divorce

5 tips you should know when facing a military divorce.
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August 31, 2017 The Mckinney Law Group

Personal Injury Award in a Divorce

Each State has different laws and agreements when it comes to divorce proceedings, especially when dealing with personal injury lawsuits. One thing that is the same with each state is that there is al
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August 26, 2017 The Mckinney Law Group

How Personal Injury Settlements Can Affect Child Support Payments | The Mckinney Law Group

If you are currently paying child support and just received a personal injury settlement, the settlement received may alter the amount you pay in monthly child support payments. See below for various
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August 21, 2017 The McKinney Law Group

The Role of a Parenting Coordinator

A parenting coordinator can be an excellent resource during a family law matter.
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August 21, 2017 The McKinney Law Group

Minor Child Tax Exemption

Who claims the children on their taxes?
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August 20, 2017 The Mckinney Law Group

Answers to Five Common Questions About Suing for Divorce

A divorce can be difficult for all parties involved. There are many legal issues to tackle, and making even one error can slow down and complicate the entire process. Let’s take a look at five commo
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August 14, 2017 The McKinney Law Group

What is Sole Parental Responsibility?

The presumption in Florida is to award shared parental responsibility.
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August 14, 2017 The McKinney Law Group

What Is Considered Income for Child Support Purposes?

What income is used for child support guidelines?
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August 11, 2017 The Mckinney Law Group

Can an Unmarried Partner Sue for Wrongful Death? | The Mckinney Law Group

Wrongful death is defined as the death of a person from an injury that was caused by neglect or by any wrongful act committed by another person or a company. The act in question must be of the kind th

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