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Your Legal Rights as Member of the Armed Forces

A military divorce typically carries all the difficulties of an ordinary divorce, with the added stresses that may be involved with couples that are physically separated because of a military partner that is currently serving on active duty. It is critical that if you are facing a military divorce, you hire a competent Austin divorce attorney that knows the regulations and legal aspects that are involved.

State divorce laws will still apply, but special rules enacted by the federal government cover certain situations in military divorces. Military personnel who are on active duty can request that a pending divorce action be held until as long as 60 days after the end of active duty. In some cases you may not be penalized for missing court deadlines while you are away on active duty, but you will need an attorney to formally request the delay if you need one.

Divorce Attorney Serving Austin Military Spouses

An experienced attorney can also help if you decide it is in your best interest to delay the divorce proceeding, considering your circumstances, and will help you determine whether the Soldier & Sailors Civil Relief Act applies to your situation. A military divorce may also have more options about what state to file in, which could affect your rights concerning property division.

When children are involved, there may be creative options with regard to visitation and child custody that will allow your children to spend time with grandparents or other family members if you are on duty and cannot exercise visitation rights yourself. There are also special rules about when and how a military pension is divided in a divorce. Be sure you have a lawyer who can look for all these issues and handle them with your best interests in mind.

The Divorce attorneys of Zinda & Davis PLLC provide divorce representation to men, women, military personnel, parents and couples without children. Our practice includes competent legal advice and representation in a range of legal matters including divorce, modifications to agreements, child support, child custody, as well as enforcement of custody and support.

Contact an Austin military divorce lawyer now if you or your spouse is in the military and are seeking a divorce.

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