You love your kids, but the reality is that you're in active service. As a result, you could be asked to deploy at almost any time and potentially without much warning. You want to maintain custody of your children while you're in the United States, but you know that...
Military Divorce
Get the right help while dealing with divorce during deployment
You've been deployed for some time, and you didn't expect to have to deal with more than is already on your plate. Unfortunately, your spouse at home decided that now is the perfect time for them to file for divorce.You have months left in your deployment, so how can...
A stay just might put your divorce on hold
A military divorce isn't always simple. Sometimes, there are delays, and you might be frustrated with the whole process. For example, you might file for divorce in January, but if your spouse leaves on duty in February, you might end up with a stay. A stay will...
DNA poses a risk to military families, the Navy alleges
Here's something you may not have thought would lead to divorce: mail-in DNA kits. Military leaders have spoken out in the news to suggest that military members don't use these tools. Why? While they can be a fun way to learn about your heritage, they also could lead...
Here’s what to know about your military divorce
Military divorces are all different. They have many factors to consider, such as which party was a service member, how long the couple has been together and if there are children involved.There are many differences between civilian and military divorces. Here are some...
Military retreats could help reduce divorce
Most people know that stressful jobs can contribute to divorce, but did you know that some people are addressing this issue through retreats for military families? Updated on July 11, 2019, is a story of families who have been strained with the work the military...
Military divorces: You are protected
Most people in the military know that this life is not for everyone. There are times when you may be deployed for months or years at a time, and there are many things to do even when you're stateside.Perhaps when you got married, your spouse thought that your being in...
What should military members expect in divorce?
Military divorces are similar to any other kind of divorce. The military believes that divorce is a civil matter, so you'll go through a divorce just like anyone else.There are a few differences, though. For example, you will need to decide where you want to get a...
Get to know more about a military divorce
When you're deployed, the last thing you want to have to worry about is a divorce. Your spouse might have decided to start the process, but you don't have to worry about rulings being made against you while you're away. In fact, military members can ask for a stay...
3 important military divorce questions you need to think about
Military divorces are similar to civilian divorces, but they aren't the same. Multiple states may have jurisdiction over the case, and you may have more complex issues to consider.There are a few questions you may have about your military divorce. Here are three...