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4/10/2011
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Child Custody Concerns for Military Women during a Virginia Divorce

                                       
Of all the difficult aspects of a Virginia divorce, child custody issues have the potential to be the most heartbreaking. If the parents can't agree to acceptable terms, or if there are extenuating circumstances, it makes the situation even more challenging.

If you're a military woman seeking a divorce, you should be aware of custody issues unique to military life and how they may affect your Virginia child custody case.

Virginia child custody is decided according to the best interests of the child. In a military environment, where the mother faces frequent moves and deployments, the stability of the home may be called into question. This is especially true if your ex is a civilian and chooses to highlight the supposed superiority of his lifestyle over your own.

As unfair as it is, the truth is that a military woman may face more judgment from society for choosing a career that takes her away from home than a man would in the same situation.

Sadly, there have been cases where military members have lost custody of their children during deployment, but thankfully, many states have adopted laws that protect service members from unnecessary loss of child custody.

Child custody can be complicated during a military divorce. As a military woman going through divorce, it's essential that you have excellent legal representation throughout your Virginia child custody case. 

Contacting a Virginia Divorce Attorney

At this vulnerable time, it's critical that you have exceptional legal representation that not only understands the specifics of your case, but is dedicated to your best interests and that of your family.

The Virginia divorce attorneys at Hofheimer/Ferrebee represent Virginia women who wish to file for divorce. We are committed to fighting for your rights, assisting in child custody disputes, and advocating that you receive everything you are entitled to and need in order to start your new life. You can learn more by requesting one of our FREE divorce guides for women, or reserving your seat at our monthly divorce seminar - 757-425-5200.


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