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If you are going through a divorce, or contemplating entering into the divorce process, and you or your spouse is or was a member of the military, you may be wondering if a Military Divorce is more complicated than a standard divorce. The truth is, that yes, a military divorce can add certain financial complications to the divorce process that an otherwise standard divorce would not entail. The attorneys at Johnson Sauer Legal Group, LLC are all experienced family law attorneys in the Denver area and they all have experience dealing with divorce where one or more of the parties was a member of the military.

Any divorce has many details involved, especially financial, that can be difficult to iron out. A military divorce adds to the financial complications surrounding a divorce due to the military compensation that service members receive, along with the Veteran's Administration disability payments that a service member is eligible to receive after he or she retires from the military with a physical disability. Since this income is tax-free, it is usually not divided up in a divorce. It is, however considered income and must be taken into account when child support and alimony calculations are tallied.

There are many aspects of a Colorado divorce that service members must take into consideration. Some of these things include the possibility of relocating children and dividing military pay. It can seem overwhelming at the beginning of a divorce, and likely you are attempting to find a quality family attorney who can help. All of the details and steps involved in the divorce process can be confusing without and experienced attorney by your side to help you navigate the court system. The attorneys at Johnson Sauer Legal Group, LLC are excellent litigators and have a lot of experience dealing with all matters involving family law.

We have a firm grasp of Colorado divorce laws, and we are ready and willing to help you comprehend your military divorce process every step of the way. We like to offer our clients a free consultation, so that you can present us with all of the details surrounding your military divorce. We will then quote you a retainer fee. Once the retainer fee is paid and that retainer agreement is signed, your Denver attorney at our firm will begin representing you in court and will begin filing paperwork surrounding your divorce. Contact us today to set up your free consultation, and let us help you understand the ins and outs of the divorce process.

by: Roger Design




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