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A Divorce Attorney in Tampa Discusses Military Divorce | Tampa, St Petersburg, Clearwater, Sarasota, Brandon, Lakeland, Pasco, Polk

A divorce can be an emotionally difficult and complex situation for anyone to go through. Things can get even more complicated, however, when one of the parties involved is an active member of the military. With MacDill Air Force Base nearby, military divorces are fairly common in this area, and a divorce attorney in Tampa can be a great resource for navigating this process. What do you need to know about a military divorce?

As any divorce attorney in Tampa, St Petersburg, Clearwater, Brandon, Sarasota, or elsewhere in Florida will tell you, there are laws that protect service members from being held in default by not responding to a divorce action, or from being divorced without knowing it. Under this legislation, the divorce proceedings can be postponed for the entire duration of a serviceman or servicewoman's duty and up to 60 days after completion. This right can be waived, however, if the military party wishes to proceed with the divorce. Furthermore, the party on active duty must personally be served with a copy of the divorce action and a summons before a judge will hear the case. However, in an uncontested divorce, the serviceman or servicewoman may sign a waiver acknowledging the divorce proceedings, and then will not need to be served. Another interesting note is that along with Florida property division and child support laws, the U.S. government also has guidelines for dividing retirement benefits between marital partners when one of them is in the military, and for child support calculations. Your divorce attorney in Tampa can explain these specific guidelines in further detail.

As you can see, there are a number of factors that can make a military divorce more complex than a typical civilian one. That's why choosing an experienced, knowledgeable divorce attorney in Tampa - like the ones at Yesner & Boss, P.L. – can help you navigate through these proceedings with ease. To learn more, and to set up a free consultation, contact us today. We'll be glad to help you whether you're in Tampa, St Petersburg, Clearwater, Sarasota, Brandon, Lakeland, Pasco, Polk, or anywhere else in Florida.