When parents with children divorce, they generally have to work out a way to share custody with each other. They either negotiate their own parenting arrangements or ask a judge to divide parental rights and responsibilities between them. Custody arrangements tend to...
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How does the 20/20/20 rule work in military divorce?
On Behalf of Robert L. Isaacs & Associates | Dec 28, 2022 | Military Divorce
As the spouse of a U.S. military member, you have for years relied on certain benefits just like all others who are married to members of the armed forces. Health care benefits are among the most critical. However, now that you and your spouse go through a divorce,...
3 common issues you need to know that affect military divorces
On Behalf of Robert L. Isaacs & Associates | Aug 2, 2021 | Military Divorce
Military work can be demanding and emotionally draining. It can make it hard for active-duty service members to be as active as they want with their families. Your military service will impact what happens during your divorce. There are a few special considerations...
Federal laws complicate military divorces
On Behalf of Robert L. Isaacs & Associates | Nov 4, 2020 | Military Divorce
Virginia is home to many active-duty military personnel who get married and start to raise families. Like civilian couples, some of those marriages end in divorce. Military marriages can be especially troublesome when one spouse is deployed for long periods of time....