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Manassas Military Family Law Attorney

Ensuring Accurate Legal Procedures

Military divorce processes have unique characteristics and require a special knowledge of military law. Most of the differences lie in the requirements for filing, and in division of military retirement or pension. Some other differences are:

  • Obtaining service upon an active duty spouse
  • Residence requirements for filing

With more than 17 years of experience representing military families in family law matters, Knight & Stough, LLP are able to provide insightful legal guidance and consultation in the various steps involved in the particular set of rules and regulations pertaining to military law.

As Manassas military family law attorneys, we have experience helping military families determine child support and spousal support, divide assets and divide military retirement pay. Contact our office today for more information on how we can help you.

Prince William County Military Divorce Lawyer

In most American states, a military member or his or her spouse may file for divorce under a number of circumstances, including:

  • In the state where the spouse resides
  • In the state where the military spouse is currently stationed
  • In the state where the military spouse claims legal residency

Handling a military divorce requires knowledge of specific military rules and regulations, and it is necessary to hire legal representation that is experienced and knowledgeable with military law.

Contact a Manassas, Virginia, Attorney Today

If you are seeking legal representation or would like more information about our services, contact Knight & Stough, LLP today to set up a consultation. You can reach lawyers Polly B. Knight or Barbara Murphy Stough at 703-659-1993 or by contacting us online.

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