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In military divorces, there are often unique issues that must be considered, such as the division of military disposable retired pay. Under the federal Uniformed Services Former Spouse Protection Act (commonly referred to as “USFSPA”), Missouri c…
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There are many unique challenges when it comes to military divorce — particularly when children are involved. While an order outlining child custody and visitation would be issued by the civilian court in connection with the divorce proceedings, th…
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While the result is the same — in that the marriage is legally ended — it’s important to understand that there are a variety of procedural nuances that distinguish a military divorce from a civilian divorce. Military divorces have a variety of…
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A Missouri divorce case requires both spouses to account for everything they own, and if possible, determine how to divide the marital property between themselves. If the soon-to-be-ex-spouses cannot reach an agreement, the court will decide for them…
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A Missouri divorce case often involves multiple complicated issues that the parties or the court must resolve. This includes questions about child custody and child support, as well as division of marital property. Some assets are easier to divide an…
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In a Missouri divorce case, a judge must dispose of all issues between the spouses before signing a final order. This includes child custody and child support, as well as division of marital property. Courts encourage parties in any kind of litigatio…
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