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Military Divorce Attorneys in Jacksonville Florida

Florida Military Divorce Attorney

When confronting a military divorce, it is important to work with an experienced military attorney who is knowledgeable about the unique circumstances that apply to your case because of your military connection. There are many significant differences between a civilian and military divorce, from both a legal and personal perspective.

At The Lasky Law Firm, in Jacksonville, Florida, we have extensive experience with military-related family law issues. Our lawyers understand the importance of carefully drafting divorce documents, knowing that subtle word differences can have a major impact on property division issues long into the future.

Contact us today to learn more.

We Handle All of Your Military Divorce Needs and Questions

There are many factors to consider in a military divorce. Understandably, you have a lot of questions. Our firm can help educate you about your choices, your rights and your obligations in all the matters associated with your divorce.

If you are on active duty and have just been served with a petition for divorce, you may not know how to respond. If you are a spouse living on base and you have been served with a petition, you might be wondering how long you can continue to live there. With ease stage of the process you will likely have new questions about custody, child support, spousal support, time sharing or modifications.

It can be difficult to know where to turn for answers. We make ourselves accessible to you throughout the divorce process so that when questions come up; help is only a phone call away.

Can I File For Divorce in Florida?

Jurisdiction can be a complicated matter for military families. By nature of the job, you might live in one state, but have legal residence in another. You may even be stationed abroad. Generally, we can help you file for divorce if you or your spouse is a legal resident of Florida, one of you is currently stationed in Florida, or you have otherwise met minimum residency requirements.

Because jurisdiction can play an important role in how community property is defined and divided, we can help you determine where you should file for divorce.

Call 904-425-1923 or 866-603-4629

We represent clients around the globe who have a connection to the State of Florida. If you are currently deployed, we can work with you by phone and e-mail, and can take many actions on your behalf without a need for you to be present. Contact us to discuss your case.