However, special circumstances exist in certain cases of
military benefits, such as Combat - Related Special Compensation payments and other forms of
military disability payments that may not be
divided in an Arizona divorce.
Instead of
dividing the
military pension with an order complying with the Qualified Domestic Relations Order provisions, the husband agreed in an atypical Property Settlement Agreement to pay to wife one - half of of his monthly
military pension as spousal support or alimony, without a separate court order or any election of survivor
benefits.
Welcome to the
Military Divorce Guide, from the Colorado Springs military divorce lawyers at Black & Graham, PC, with articles on dividing military retirement in a divorce, the Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP), VA disability payments, Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, former spouse benefits, understanding military pay, and mu
Military Divorce Guide, from the Colorado Springs
military divorce lawyers at Black & Graham, PC, with articles on dividing military retirement in a divorce, the Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP), VA disability payments, Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, former spouse benefits, understanding military pay, and mu
military divorce lawyers at Black & Graham, PC, with articles on
dividing military retirement in a divorce, the Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP), VA disability payments, Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, former spouse benefits, understanding military pay, and mu
military retirement in a divorce, the Survivor
Benefit Plan (SBP), VA disability payments, Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, former spouse
benefits, understanding
military pay, and mu
military pay, and much more.