Legal Separation for Members of the Army
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If you're in the Army and your marital relationship is beyond repair, the Army provides services that can help you through your separation. Marriage counseling is available for individuals who want to try to make things work, but when the situation becomes irreconcilable, you need to explore your legal options. The Army can help.
Army Services Offered for Separation SituationsYou can visit your legal-assistance office in order to get support for your separation. Counselors will be available to discuss divorce options and help you locate a civilian jurisdiction that will be able to hear your divorce case. You can learn about your legal options, the separation laws of different states and how your separation will impact your military benefits. A legal-assistance attorney will sit down with you and make sure that you understand all of your options, rights and obligations. You will receive sound advice from a professional who is obligated to counsel you on your specific separation needs.
Separation Settlement AgreementYour legal-assistance attorney can also help you prepare a separation settlement agreement. The purpose of this agreement is to resolve any outstanding issues that remain after a divorce. The agreement may not be forced upon any party. It is an agreement that is entered into on a voluntary basis. The agreement may name the custodial parent and outline the visitation rights of the other parent. Child support payments, visitation transportation expenses and college costs may also be included. The agreement will also deal with division of property, debts, home ownership, income tax and spousal support.
Spousal separations can be challenging, but you don't have to go through the process alone. Let the Army help you out with legal-assistance services, counseling and separation settlement agreement services.
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