We love to help educate our clients about their options when it comes to divorce and family law in Virginia. We have created this online article library as a way to empower our clients and give them the tools they need to be an active, informed decision maker in their legal matters.
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Modifying a Divorce DecreeAfter a divorce, it can sometimes be necessary to modify its terms. To speak to a Richmond military divorce attorney, call 804-325-1245 for a consultation.
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Tread Carefully When Dividing Military PensionsBe careful when dividing a military pension during divorce. The attorneys at Smith Strong can help. 804.325.1245 (Richmond) or 757.941.4298 (Williamsburg).
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Adequate Support Stipulations for Different Military BranchesIf you have questions about support stipulations for military service members, contact experienced Richmond military divorce attorney Van Smith at 804-325-1245.
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Relocating After DivorceRelocating with your children after divorce can raise some serious questions. Smith Strong can help: Call 804-325-1245 (Richmond) or 757-941-4298 (Williamsburg).
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Dividing Military Pay and Pension after DivorceIf you have questions regarding splitting of marital assets following a military divorce, contact Richmond & Williamsburg attorney Van Smith at 804-325-1245.
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The Unique Challenges Presented by a Military DivorceContact Richmond military divorce lawyer Van Smith at 804-325-1245 if you need assistance with your divorce.
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Service Members and Modifications to a Divorce DecreeMilitary members or ex-spouses might seek modification of a divorce decree. Call Smith Strong at 804-325-1245 or 757-941-4298.
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Basics of a Military DivorceIf you are curious about the process of military divorce, contact the law firm of Smith Strong today. 804-325-1245 (Richmond) or 757-941-4298 (Williamsburg).
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Jurisdiction Issues in Military DivorceMilitary divorce can bring up several jurisdiction issues. For help, call Smith Strong, PLC : (804) 325-1245 (RIchmond) or (757) 941-4298 (Williamsburg).
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Certain Parts Of Your Military Divorce Can Be Affected By the USFSPAThe USFSPA is a law that was passed in 1982 to offer some financial protection to former spouses of service members.