Fishers Military Divorce Attorney
Proudly Serving Our Military Service-Members
Many of our clients at Massillamany Jeter & Carson are either currently in the military, have served in the military, or are married to someone in the military. Pursuing a divorce while in the military or while married to someone in the military can cause some problems that many other family lawyers may not even realize or may not be qualified to handle.
Fortunately, our well-rounded family law attorneys at Massillamany Jeter & Carson are very capable and confident when working with our clients through divorces that involve one of the parties being in the military or retired from the military.
If you are serving in the military, or married to a military service member, contact Massillamany Jeter & Carson online, or by telephone at (317) 434-1490 to schedule a free case evaluation with our experienced Fishers military divorce lawyer today.
Common Issues with Military Divorce
For many service members, military life involves being constantly assigned or deployed to various locations throughout the country and the world. This presents some legal challenges that are unique to military divorces.
Some of the possible legal issues unique to military divorces include:
- Determining the residency of an overseas spouse;
- Determining custody, spousal and/or child support, and property division;
- Uniformed Services Former Spouses’ Protection Act (USFSPA);
- Notice and filing requirements under the Service Members’ Civil Relief Act (SCRA);
- Impact on Veterans Benefits.
Talk with an Experienced Fishers Military Divorce Lawyer
Not only are our family law attorneys confident in their abilities to handle these types of situations but a founding member of our firm, Chris Jeter, served as part of the Judge Advocate General (JAG) Corp. The combination of our very experienced divorce lawyers and Chris Jeter, who has dealt first hand with military law and procedure, will ensure that our clients get the best possible legal advice and help.
Please contact us online, or call (317) 434-1490 for a free initial consult with our military divorce attorney now.