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Clarksville Military Divorce Lawyer

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Dover Parental Relocation Lawyer

The Parental Relocation Act places strict requirements on situations in which one parent wishes to move out of state with his or her children. You are not allowed to relocate with your children unless you reach an agreement with the other parent or obtain a court order.

At Hansrote & Hansrote, our Clarksville military divorce attorney, J. Suzette Hansrote, has been practicing family law for nearly 20 years. She understands how simple and complex divorce issues, including custody and visitation, affect military families differently. She will evaluate your situation from every angle to determine the best course of action.

As a Tennessee State Supreme Court Listed and Approved Mediator, attorney Hansrote pursues collaborative solutions. She will explore all options to draft a new residential parenting schedule to address the long-distance situation. However, if your relocation becomes an adversarial proceeding, she will fight to protect your rights.

Military Divorce Benefits

Military divorces can be complicated. Typically the non-military spouse loses his or her military privileges and benefits. These can include:

  • Base privileges
  • Commissary access
  • Health care benefits
  • Base hospital benefits
  • Military ID

Additionally, military retirement benefits are treated differently. Most military personnel join at a young age and immediately accrue benefits. These benefits also generally accrue throughout the military member's lifetime, making it a substantial asset.

Upon marriage, those benefits become marital property, or assets, in Tennessee. Our legal team has extensive experience evaluating the division of military retirement funds. We understand that proper calculations and evaluations are necessary to ensure appropriate division.

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We are available to discuss your complex legal issues at 931-538-4417 or toll free at 888-641-0851, or you may send us an e-mail.

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