Guiding you through the military divorce process (1)

Guiding you through the military divorce process

24447019_S.jpgWith several major military bases in the state of Illinois, there are numerous military families residing in the state. While being married to a service member can be beneficial and life fulfilling, it can also be the cause of various marital problems. This is also why some military families much face the complex process of a military divorce.

At the Stange Law Firm, P.C., our legal team understands that divorce in general is never easy. We are also aware of the many factors involved in a military divorce that could complicate and lengthen dissolution. Thus, we are dedicated to serving those in the Springfield area so they better understand the process and can successfully navigate it.

Divorcing a military member can be highly complicated. This is especially true if a spouse is deployed over seas or working temporarily in another state. This not only presents some obstacles, it can make it hard to communicate the goals of each spouse when they cannot speak face-to-face.

Our attorneys are aware that there are many challenges during divorce; however, we have the resources to help spouses through the process. Whether it involves disputes about property division, child custody or retirement benefits, we can help you reach a resolution. We are well versed in military laws, and our attorneys will ensure that your rights are protected every step of the way.

To learn more, check out our law firm’s military family law website. Divorce is never easy to initiate or go through; however, by taking the time to go through it effectively and efficiently, spouses can reduce the chances of post-divorce disputes.

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