As a Former Spouse of a Military Service Member Will I lose Tricare in my Divorce?
Military Divorce: The Court says the Service Can Divide the Pension. What Happens?
Is the Spouse of a Military Service Member Entitled to Half their Pension?
Spouses of military members often think they are entitled to half of their spouses assets including their military pension. Steve Shewmaker and Alexa Lewis of Shewmaker & Shewmaker discuss the facts surrounding division of assets in a military divorce.
Are Military Pensions Divisible in Divorce?
Many service members think that the 10/10 rule precludes a spouse from receiving a portion of a service member’s military retirement if they have not been married for 10 years. Others believe there must be 10 years of active service or even 10 years of consecutive service while married. None of these things are true. Steve and Patty Shewmaker discuss the facts regarding the divisibility of pensions and the 10/10 rule in military divorce.
Military Divorce and the Public Health Service Corps in Atlanta
The Public Health Service Corps, located in Atlanta, Georgia, is part of the military uniformed services. Military Divorce is a subset of divorce in general and requires specialized experience and knowledge. In this video, Steve and Patty Shewmaker discuss divorce when it involves Public Health Service Corps members or their spouses.