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How do I get a divorce when my husband's in the military?

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Answered by attorney Willie Stephen Graves (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Graves Law Firm
You're entitled to support while you're married to the military member, and the military services expect him to provide it. His command will require him to if you complain to his commander. He draws extra pay because he's married to you and/or has dependents. But your right to support from him will be over the day a divorce decree is signed; you haven't been married to him long enough to qualify for alimony. You should also be doing whatever is necessary to get child support from the children's father. The Texas Attorney General' s Child Support Division will help, and it costs you nothing. Good luck.
You're entitled to support while you're married to the military member, and the military services expect him to provide it. His command will require him to if you complain to his commander. He draws extra pay because he's married to you and/or has dependents. But your right to support from him will be over the day a divorce decree is signed; you haven't been married to him long enough to qualify for alimony. You should also be doing whatever is necessary to get child support from the children's father. The Texas Attorney General' s Child Support Division will help, and it costs you nothing. Good luck.
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Can I ask court to move her out of my house until the divorce is final?

Answered by attorney Marcia J. Mavrides
Divorce lawyer at Mavrides Law
Right now, your short term marriage is turning into a moderate term marriage. The longer the marriage, the more likely the court will give your wife a higher percentage of the house value. You have a good argument that you should be given credit for he down payment amount, but any appreciation in value of the house that accrued during the marriage is subject to a presumed equal division. You should consult with an attorney to review all of the facts of your situation to provide you with clearer and more specific advice.
Right now, your short term marriage is turning into a moderate term marriage. The longer the marriage, the more likely the court will give your wife a higher percentage of the house value. You have a good argument that you should be given credit for he down payment amount, but any appreciation in value of the house that accrued during the marriage is subject to a presumed equal division. You should consult with an attorney to review all of the facts of your situation to provide you with clearer and more specific advice.
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Does my wife have any grounds for spousal support?

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Answered by attorney Richard B. Jacobson (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Richard B. Jacobson Associates, LLC
She might have grounds for maintenance, but they are not very strong. At the same time, if she has a disability (and drug addiction).
She might have grounds for maintenance, but they are not very strong. At the same time, if she has a disability (and drug addiction).