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There are many ways to stay close to your child while deployed

On Behalf of Law Office of Michael D. Tracton, P.C. | Oct 2, 2016 | Military Divorce

If you are a military parent, you face many challenges in regard to spending time with your children. This is especially true during times of deployment when you and your children could be half a world apart. At such times, it can be difficult to maintain the kind of...

Employment opportunities limited for military spouses

On Behalf of Law Office of Michael D. Tracton, P.C. | Sep 19, 2016 | Military Divorce

Anyone who goes through a divorce will be faced with many challenges. The divorce process can be emotionally taxing as well as complicated. And if you are divorcing a military spouse, your challenges can be especially daunting. For one thing, you have spent the better...

Preparation can help you get through a military divorce

On Behalf of Law Office of Michael D. Tracton, P.C. | Aug 28, 2016 | Military Divorce

Perhaps you have come to the realization that your marriage to a service member is in serious trouble. There could be any number of signs that serve as indicators. Maybe he or she is distant or non-responsive to your needs when at home. Or worse, you have a strong...

How can I make up the time lost with my child due to deployment?

On Behalf of Law Office of Michael D. Tracton, P.C. | Aug 5, 2016 | Military Divorce

Perhaps no one appreciates the time spent with family members as much as the servicemen and servicewomen of the armed forces. Because they may spend much of their time away from home, they understand how precious every moment spent with a loved one can be. And this is...

What can I do to prepare for a military divorce?

On Behalf of Law Office of Michael D. Tracton, P.C. | Jul 24, 2016 | Military Divorce

The armed services can help prepare an individual to face extremely dangerous challenges. And it is imperative for a soldier to keep his or her emotions in check when engaging in particularly hazardous activities. But even if you can keep your composure when...

How do you choose the right state for a military divorce?

On Behalf of Law Office of Michael D. Tracton, P.C. | Jul 5, 2016 | Military Divorce

If you are a spouse in a military marriage and are facing the prospect of divorce, one of your most important decisions involves choosing a state in which to file. Because service members are forced to move so often, military couples have greater leeway than civilian...

Possibility of deployment should not affect custody agreement

On Behalf of Law Office of Michael D. Tracton, P.C. | Jun 10, 2016 | Military Divorce

It is no overstatement to say that the men and women of the armed services make a bounty of sacrifices for their country. Sometimes these sacrifices include the stability of their family lives. And if a military couple finds they can no longer make things work,...

How are military retirement benefits handled in divorce?

On Behalf of Law Office of Michael D. Tracton, P.C. | May 19, 2016 | Military Divorce

Being an active duty service member is a time-consuming endeavor. And the men and women who dedicate their lives to protecting our country’s interests and freedoms often must make personal sacrifices. One of those sacrifices is spending extended periods away...

How filing for divorce in a certain state can affect you

On Behalf of Law Office of Michael D. Tracton, P.C. | Apr 28, 2016 | Military Divorce

Couples who decide that their marriage is no longer working out have many things to get in order before they can legally end their marriage. They will have a number of things on their plate, but before they can really get the ball rolling and move forward with...

Things to consider when requesting alimony

On Behalf of Law Office of Michael D. Tracton, P.C. | Apr 10, 2016 | Military Divorce

After a couple has decided to end their marriage and file for divorce, whether they are a civilian couple or military couple, it is common for one or both spouses to be frustrated and angry about the situation. Because of this anger, people may be difficult to talk...
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