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Carrollton TX Family Law Attorneys

             
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The Guerra Law Firm 

1930 E Rosemeade Pkwy, Ste 211

Carrollton, TX  75007 

Phone:  972-939-4587 
Fax:  972-939-4657 

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Military Issues in Family Law Cases

 

Military divorce issues AND CHILDREN'S ISSUES  FOR military parents

If you or your spouse is in the military, it is important that you hire an attorney with experience with the military issues that will affect your family law case.  A divorce action involving someone in the military will involve special federal rules for determining residence requirements for filing divorce, special rules for dividing military pensions (the Uniformed Services Former Spouse Protection Act), certain legal protections for the military member that may delay court hearings (the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act), and emergency court orders pertaining to child support.  In addition to these federal laws, Texas family laws also include special rules for military parents, such as assigning the military parent's child visitation rights to another family member during the service person's military deployment.  

Contact a family law specialist at The Guerra Law Firm when you have a family law case involving a military parent or spouse.

 

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