Virginia Military Wives Guide to Divorce

by Sheera Herrell, Lori Michaud and Katherine Wilcox Carter

Where should I go to get up to date, Virginia specific information about military divorce?

Military and civilian divorce aren’t all that different, but...

there are military specific entitlements. You’ll want to make sure you’re familiar, ahead of time, with how they’ll be divided in divorce. You probably have all sorts of questions, like:

  • What happens to the pension and SBP?
  • Does BAH and other categories of extra incentive pay count as income for child and spousal support purposes?
  • Do Virginia or military support guidelines apply?
  • If I can’t afford an attorney, will JAG or military legal work with me?
  • How is custody and visitation decided if one or both parents are active-duty military?

Whether you or your spouse are active duty or retired military, you’ll want to make sure that you know what, exactly, there is to divide – from the BAH to the SBP and GI Bill and more.  It may feel especially confusing because so many military sources act like they have information that can help in your divorce case, but then you hear that Virginia may have “jurisdiction” over your case, even if you own property elsewhere, one of you is now stationed overseas, or you have other complex issues involved in your case.  There’s a lot you need to know to make the best choices for you and your family.

What do Virginia women need to know about military divorce cases?

There’s a lot of information out there, but it’s hard to tell what you can trust from what’s just junk. And you need to know--there's an awful lot at stake in a military divorce case! You want to make sure you have the most up to date, Virginia specific information possible—and that’s exactly what we can provide.

From our attorneys you’ll learn:

How SBP, TSP, BAH, and other military specific things are handled in your divorce.

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