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Military Divorce Lawyer in Tucson, Arizona

Tucson Military Divorce Attorney

If you are involved in a divorce, paternity, child custody, relocation or other family law matter as a member of the military, you need a divorce lawyer who understands the unique issues that military families face and can act effectively as your advocate.

Tucson military divorce lawyer Patricia "Pogo" Overmeyer is the daughter of a Naval officer and of a successful business woman. She knows what it is like to be part of a military family that relocates every few years and understands the challenges that affect members of the military and their families. Since 1994, she has been helping military and non-military spouse clients find fair, workable solutions to their family law challenges.

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Call 888-466-0461 or 520-468-6841 or E-Mail for Your Initial Consultation.

Dispel Myths, Learn Your Rights

A non-military spouse needs to know what he or she is entitled to, especially relating to property and asset division, including pensions, child support and spousal support. For instance, many people come to our office thinking that they must have been married ten years before they have a right to half of a military spouse's retirement. The truth is, you have a right to half of the retirement that accrued during the time of your marriage.

Military Spouse and Custody

A military spouse needs to know his or her rights, especially with regard to child custody and visitation, relocation and child support. They need to know how the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (formerly the Soldiers and Sailors Act) protects them. For instance, in Arizona, a judge takes into account tours of duty (TOD) to Afghanistan or Iraq when determining custody of any involved children, but it cannot be the sole determining factor.

Skilled in Military Divorce

A military divorce must resolve the same issues that a regular divorce does — and more. We can help you understand your rights and protect them with regard to military pensions, which may include switches from regular military service to National Guard service, spousal benefit plans, Service Member Group Life Insurance (SGLI) and other issues you may be facing.

Your Family Matters. Call a Lawyer Who Cares: 888-466-0461 or 520-468-6841.

We offer initial consultations so that you can meet our military divorce lawyer and gain an understanding of your legal options. E-mail or call: 888-466-0461 or 520-468-6841.