MSJDN supports military spouses in the legal profession by advocating for licensing accommodations for
military spouse attorneys; educating the public about the challenges faced by career - minded military spouses and their families; encouraging the hiring of military spouses; and providing a network connecting
military spouse attorneys with each other and their supporters.
In the legal community, the American Bar Association has a long history of supporting
military spouse attorneys.
What can law students do to help
military spouse attorneys?
That's for all veterans, not just active duty JAGs or former JAGs, but they've been kind enough to extend invitations to
military spouse attorneys every year.
Posts focus on issues important to
military spouse attorneys and their supporters, including licensing, employment, careers, and more.
Topics like remote work, interviewing, daycare, and online security are covered, along with features on
military spouse attorneys and MSJDN rule change efforts.
When one of their installation legal offices has an opening the hiring authority there has the option to go into that database and pull out
a military spouse attorney and hire quicker than if they went through the normal hiring process.
We don't want any sort of lowering of standards or different standard for
a military spouse attorney, but states make exceptions all the time for people to be able to practice.
Not exact matches
Can the
military revoke a
military power of
attorney from the person the soldier designated as the agent, citing they are revoking
military law and inacting state law where soldier in Georgia, giving poa to the wife, keep in mind the soldier and the wife are not residents of Georgia and the agent was excluded from the meeting granting poa to
spouse... how can the
military do this?
The
military divorce
attorneys at Edward F. Whipps & Associates navigate you through these issues and assist you to figure out where to file your divorce.The divorce
attorney at Edward F. Whipps & Associates, are experienced in working with
military members and
military spouses to assure their divorce or dissolution is properly handled.
You're married to someone in the
military and want to create a power of
attorney for your
spouse to sign which grants you certain authority over his or her legal or financial needs.
Your
attorney can evaluate your marital assets carefully, taking into consideration the retirement benefits of the
military spouse.
Solo practitioners who want to fill in the lulls, parents who want to keep practicing law flexibly, semi-retired
attorneys, or
military spouses.
EX-POSE is a national membership organization providing help to
spouses regarding separation and divorce from active duty, reserve or retired
military service members, including an
attorney referral service.
You
attorney can walk you through all the formalities and requirements, but there also may be additional things to consider if you or your
spouse are in the
military.