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Any divorce can be difficult, but among the more complex divorce cases are those involving military families. The division of military retirement or medical benefits or the complications of handling the divorce process while stationed overseas are just some examples of the issues that can quickly become complex.
If you are in the military or married to a member of the military, you want a skilled military divorce attorney to handle your case. Attorney Steven C. Girsky represents individuals stationed at Fort Campbell and other military bases throughout Tennessee and Kentucky with all aspects of military divorce.
Helping Military Families Navigate Complex Divorce Issues
Attorney Steven Girsky has more than 20 years of experience helping military families through their most difficult times. He can help you navigate the complex issues pertaining to military divorce such as:
- Understanding the numerous Army regulations regarding child support obligations, which differ from civilian support laws
- Developing a workable parenting plan that accommodates the possibility of one parent to be deployed or restationed
- Modifying existing custody and parenting plans because of military relocation
- Dividing military retirement and medical benefits in compliance with military regulations and divorce laws
- Obtaining a divorce while one party is still deployed, perhaps overseas in Iraq, Afghanistan or other areas of the world
Located near Fort Campbell in Kentucky, home of the 101st Airborne Division of the U.S. Army, the Law Office of Steven C. Girsky is proud to represent members of the military. The firm offers weekly business hours as well as off-site, evening and weekend appointments. To discuss your case in a free initial consultation, call 931-266-4689 or 888-358-4290 toll free. The firm offers payment plans and accepts credit cards.
About The Law Office of Steven C. Girsky
Practice Areas
- Military Divorce
- Family Law
- Divorce
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