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Williamson County Military Divorce Attorney

While every divorce is difficult, military divorces add an extra level of complication. Where will your children live? How will the court divide military retirement? What if you or your spouse is on active duty in another country?

I am Williamson County military divorce lawyer Gregory Glen Spivey and I have more than 14 years of experience helping clients through complex divorces. I understand the unique issues involved in military divorces and can effectively address any challenges that you face. Contact the Spivey Law Firm at 512-388-3200 to schedule a free initial consultation about your military divorce.  Ask about our Flat Fee Pricing.

Child Custody, Support, and Visitation During Military Divorce

When one spouse is in the military, it can be difficult to determine adequate child custody and visitation schedules, as well as a fair child support order. I can help you protect your parental rights during negotiations and court hearings involving child custody, visitation, and support.

It is also fairly common for a custodial parent to relocate after a military divorce. Whether you need to bring a request to relocate or need help handling interstate child custody or child support issues, turn to the Spivey Law Firm.

Division of Military Retirement Benefits

A percentage of a military spouse's retirement pension and benefits are included as "community property" during property division. The military has very specific rules for determining this percentage as well as how the money will be paid to the non-military spouse. For example, unlike the division of some private retirement plans, the division of military pensions never involves a "lump sum" of money. Rather, courts must order a percentage of the retirement benefits to be paid monthly to the civilian spouse.

As a Williamson County military divorce lawyer, I have extensive experience dividing military retirement benefits and other complex property. I can help you understand what role military benefits and military pay will play in your divorce.

Contact a Round Rock Family Law Attorney

Whether you are in Texas or on active service with the Army, Marines, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, or Reserves, I can help you. Based in Round Rock, Texas, I represent clients around the world through telephone calls, e-mails, and faxes. Put your trust in a Williamson County military divorce lawyer with more than a decade of experience. Contact me at 512-388-3200 to schedule a free initial consultation.

DIVORCES $399 & UP (excludes filing fees)

Spivey Law Firm
3000 Joe Dimaggio Blvd
Suite #73
Round Rock TX 78665
Office: (512) 388-3200
Fax: (512) 388-3201
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The Spivey Law Firm accepts clients from Travis County and Williamson County, including such cities as: Round Rock, Austin, Georgetown, Cedar Park, Leander, Pflugerville, Taylor, Hutto, Lakeway, Manor, Westlake Hills, Buda, Bastrop, and Elgin.

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