Category Archives: Military Divorce
Military Benefits After Divorce and What Former Spouses May Still Be Entitled to Receive
Military divorces often involve issues that do not arise in civilian family law cases. In addition to property division, support obligations, and parenting plans, military families frequently face questions involving healthcare coverage, retirement benefits, survivor protections, and continued access to military-related privileges after the marriage ends. Questions involving continued healthcare coverage, retirement benefits, and… Read More »
The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) and Divorce: Legal Protections for Military Personnel
Divorce is a challenging process for anyone, but when one or both spouses serve in the military, additional legal complexities arise. Active-duty service members face unique difficulties, such as deployments, frequent relocations, and the challenge of responding to legal proceedings while fulfilling their duties. Recognizing these challenges, the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) provides… Read More »
