Military Divorce: What You Need to Know, From Someone Who’s Been There

A spouse stands in the kitchen, fingers wrapped around a lukewarm cup of coffee. The base is quiet for once. The kids are still asleep. Across the table, the other spouse—fatigues folded neatly over one arm—sits silently, unsure of how to say what’s been sitting heavy between them for months.

It’s not a new story, but it’s still one that takes your breath away.

Military divorce doesn’t come with a manual. And it sure doesn’t play out like the movies. It’s not just about hurt feelings and hard conversations—it’s about orders, deployments, benefits, federal law, and protecting your children in a world that rarely feels stable.

At Brown Family Law, we’ve walked with military families through these moments. We’ve helped people navigate legal questions they didn’t expect to face. Whether you’re stationed here in Arizona or managing things remotely while serving abroad, we want you to know—you don’t have to go it alone.

We get it. And we’ve got you.

What Makes Military Divorce Different?

Military families live by a different rhythm. Constant moves, unpredictable schedules, and long stretches away from home. It’s no surprise that when divorce enters the picture, it’s rarely simple.

1. Jurisdiction: Where Do You File?

In most civilian divorces, you file where you live. But in military divorce, your legal residence, current station, and even where you were married might all be different.

If you’re unsure where to start, our Arizona divorce attorneys can help you determine the best and most strategic jurisdiction to file in—especially if you or your spouse claim residency in different states.

2. Division of Military Benefits

Military benefits aren’t just another line item. They represent years—decades—of service and sacrifice. And they’re treated differently than civilian assets.

At the core is the Uniformed Services Former Spouses’ Protection Act (USFSPA), which lets states divide military pensions as marital property. But how much—and how it’s paid—depends on whether the marriage overlapped with service time (the “10/10 rule”).

Our team has helped clients with:

  • Division of military retirement through the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS)
  • Tricare eligibility (for 20/20/20 or 20/20/15 spouses)
  • Thrift Savings Plan (TSP) division
  • Commissary and exchange rights
  • GI Bill benefit protection

Every benefit has its own rules. If you’re unsure what you’re entitled to, we’ll walk you through your rights step by step in your divorce consultation.

3. Deployment and Parenting Plans

Custody gets complicated when one parent may be sent overseas or relocated at any time.

In Arizona, family courts focus on what’s in the best interest of the child—and they understand the unique burdens placed on military families. But you still need a parenting plan that reflects the realities of military life.

Our child custody lawyers work with both civilian and service member parents to build plans that include:

  • Virtual visitation and communication tools
  • Delegation during deployments
  • Make-up time post-deployment
  • Holiday and PCS schedule accommodations

Don’t leave this to chance—especially if custody is contested. A detailed, realistic plan can prevent confusion, conflict, and future court battles.

4. The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA)

If you’re on active duty, the law gives you some breathing room. The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) allows you to delay divorce proceedings if your service prevents participation in court. You can’t be held in default simply for being deployed.

If you’re the civilian spouse, this might delay your timeline—but it doesn’t have to halt everything. With proper legal guidance, we help clients file motions that respect military service while moving the process forward fairly.

Why You Need a Plan—Not Just Paperwork

Too often, military families try to navigate divorce with generic advice or a lawyer who doesn’t understand military law.

That’s a recipe for costly mistakes—like waiving benefits, failing to divide pensions properly, or crafting a parenting plan that won’t hold up in court after deployment.

We know this world. We’ve walked with clients through every type of military divorce scenario:

  • Active-duty spouse retiring mid-divorce
  • Custody transfers during a PCS to Japan
  • Pension disputes from a 22-year marriage with 17 years of service overlap
  • Post-divorce health insurance access for a 20/20/15 spouse

And we bring that experience to the table for you.

Stories From the Field

We recently worked with a Marine stationed at Yuma whose wife was living in Mesa with their children. He was days from deployment and unsure how to protect his rights while overseas.

We helped him file the appropriate paperwork, invoke SCRA protections, and draft a parenting plan that accounted for his absence—but kept him present in his children’s lives through structured video calls and clear make-up visitation upon his return.

This isn’t just paperwork. It’s personal. And we treat it that way.

What You Can Do Right Now

Here are some quick steps if you’re facing a military divorce:

  1. Document your marriage and service overlap – This affects how benefits are divided.
  2. Check your legal residency – It matters more than you might think.
  3. Talk to a military divorce attorney – Don’t settle for someone who doesn’t know the ropes.
  4. Consider mediation – Especially if you and your spouse are trying to keep things civil. Learn about mediation here.

We’re Ready When You Are

Whether you’re stationed in Arizona, deployed abroad, or the spouse of someone serving, we’re here to help.

We don’t rush. We don’t judge. We sit down, we listen, and we help you move forward—with confidence, clarity, and compassion.

If you’re ready to talk, let’s make it easy.

Call us at 480-882-0767, or schedule your consultation here.

You’ve served your country. Let us serve you.

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