Some people think that all divorces follow the same guidelines; however, there are often special circumstances that come with specific divorces. One of these is when the divorce involves a person who is serving or has served in the military.Long-term marriages can...
Military Family Law
Military members may enjoy virtual visits with their children
Parents who are in the military often face deployments that last months. During that time, they don't have time with their children. When they are still married to the child's other parent, they may get to see them on video chats and have communication with them...
Family care plans are important for service members
People who are in the military have several things to think about when they decide to end a marriage. If they have children, they will need to come up with a family care plan to have on file with their commanding officer. This plan outlines what will happen to the...
Could my ex-spouse take my child overseas?
Even if you trust your spouse to have the best interest of your child at heart, is important to realize that your ideas and those of your counterpart might be different. in fact, it would probably not surprise you to learn that disagreements on child rearing are one...
Understanding benefits eligibility after a military divorce
Marrying a Texas resident who is also a member of the U.S. Armed Forces brings with it certain benefits, such as the ability to gain access to TRICARE, which is military health care coverage. Marrying a service member also gives you the opportunity to shop at...
Understanding the unique factors of military domestic violence
No matter the situation, spousal abuse is a terrible thing to live through. However, at the , we understand that domestic violence in a military marriage can be particularly complex. You and other Texas residents who are going through this...
What is the Uniform Deployed Parents Custody and Visitation Act?
When you or your spouse is in the military, it can make custody and visitation arrangements difficult. Texas courts and the federal government recognize these special circumstances and the challenges you will face. To help combat issues and make things easier on...
Retaining FSGLI coverage following divorce
Oftentimes, the spouses of the service members working at any of the many military installations found near San Antonio put their own careers and professional pursuits on hold to support the work of their significant others. This is often only possible thanks to the...
Defining Dependency and Indemnity Compensation
As a member of the military in San Antonio, the potential of you losing your life in the execution of your duties is ever present. Countless clients in your situation have come to us here at The concerned about how their dependents will be...
What is the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act?
As a member of the military in San Antonio, you are likely well aware of the challenges that fulfilling your service obligations can present to both you and your family. One such challenge can be the potential for strain on your relationship with your significant...
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