December 25th, 2007
Military Divorce Is Not For Civilians

You hate to think of anyone serving in the armed services as having marital trouble as well. The sad truth is the long absenses while serving during times of war and the added stress to young marriages can come to a breaking point. When this happens, there may be special laws to take into consideration. Military Divorce is a divorce where one of the spouses is on an active military duty. The respective spouse can be a member of the military, reserve or guard. Even a retired military person is eligible for military divorce. A military divorce is not a term that is recognized by the civilian law. It is properly defined under the military law. Therefore, a military divorce calls for a divorce attorney that knows everything about the military law.

Filed under: Family :: Divorce @ 11:40 pm

November 26th, 2007
What Is A Marital Separation Agreement?

So what is a Marital Separation Agreement? Well, basically it is a written agreement between the two parties concerned which agrees the details about the ending of your marriage relationship. From this point of view, since everything is set out on paper it is less likely for misunderstandings to occur. In addition, according to California divorce law, it can be provided as extra evidence to the court that your relationship ended on a particular date.

Filed under: Family :: Divorce @ 8:40 am