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How the USFSPA Affects Your Military Divorce (Part A)

Not all Virginia divorce attorneys have handled military divorces before, and may not be well versed in a military spouse's rights in a divorce. When deciding on a divorce attorney, ask him or her about their track record with military divorce.

The
Uniformed Services Former Spouses' Protection Act (USFSPA) plays an important role is many aspects of a Virginia military divorce. Anyone seeking a military divorce should become familiar with the USFSPA in order to understand their rights and their spouse's rights in the proceedings.

How Military Divorce Differs from Civilian Divorce

A spouse's chosen career will sometimes contribute to the breakdown of a marriage but it usually does not affect the divorce process itself, unless, of course, your spouse is in the military.

A military career is one of the few lines of work that has a direct effect on how a Virginia divorce plays out,
because military divorce is carried out according to both state and federal laws, and requires members to follow specific rules pertaining to financial matters, housing, benefits and other issues.

Special Considerations in a Military Marriage and Divorce

A military marriage poses some challenges and military couples find themselves facing divorce at somewhat higher rates than that of civilian couples.

As the spouse of a military service member, you have played a unique role in your family's life. You have provided love, companionship and support to your husband as he served in the Armed Forces. Now that you're seeking a Virginia divorce, you should have whatever benefits are due to you so you're prepared to start a stable new life.

Military divorce isn't necessarily more difficult than civilian divorce; it does, however, have some differences of which you should be aware. Knowing these differences can help you understand your rights, responsibilities and privileges as a former spouse of a military member.

Whatever the circumstances surrounding you and your husband's split, you should be prepared to learn about the military divorce process and to take control of your divorce in the best way possible. For starters, you should seek the counsel of an experienced Virginia divorce attorney.

It's important for you to have your own qualified legal counsel so that you have someone advocating for your best interests.

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