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Phoenix Family Law Firm
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Practicing only in Maricopa County
Phoenix Arizona Divorce Attorney
Arizona Military Divorce Lawyer
Rebecca L. Owen entered law school after a seven-and-a-half year tour of duty with the United States Air Force, where she was stationed in Texas, New Mexico, Turkey, England and California. She attended the Community College of the Air Force, receiving an associate in applied science in Dental Assisting in 1990, followed by a B.S. in Business from the University of Maryland in 1993...
Practicing only in Maricopa County
Phoenix Arizona Divorce Attorney
Arizona Military Divorce Lawyer
Rebecca L. Owen entered law school after a seven-and-a-half year tour of duty with the United States Air Force, where she was stationed in Texas, New Mexico, Turkey, England and California. She attended the Community College of the Air Force, receiving an associate in applied science in Dental Assisting in 1990, followed by a B.S. in Business from the University of Maryland in 1993. Ms. Owen received her J.D. in 1996 from the Widener University School of Law in Harrisburg, Pa.
Ms. Owen is admitted to practice law in Arizona and is a member of the Maricopa County Bar Association and the State Bar of Arizona.
Ms. Owen focuses her practice on family law matters, including divorce, military divorce, paternity, custody and domestic relations. Her office is conveniently located in central phoenix just off of the Squaw Peak Highway.
Military Divorce & Family Law
Arizona Military Divorce Lawyer
Located near Luke AFB and numerous National Guard units in the state of Arizona, the law office of Rebecca Owen is equipped to handle and has experience dealing with divorce and family law matters that exist within families with ties to the military.
- Having a loved one in the military puts a strain on your entire family. Unfortunately, this career choice sometimes tears families apart.
- Our offices see the same types of family law cases in military families as we do in civilian families. The difference is the extreme stress that is placed on military families, especially if the serviceman or woman has been overseas, or is being sent overseas.
- Rebecca Owen was a member of the military for many years. She can provide perspective when pursuing cases of military divorce and family law. Rebecca understands the unique pressures that military servicemen and women face.
We understand the additional stress that military families endure.
Divorces and other family law matters related to families of servicemen and women are all too common. Since Rebecca Owen was in the military for quite some time, we are able to assist you with all of your military divorce proceedings. Though these can be very painful divorces, sometimes it is in the best interest of all of the parties involved. Let us assess your case involving a member of the military.
If you need help with dividing a Military retirement, Rebecca will get you in touch with an experienced attorney who specializes in these matters.
Contact a military divorce lawyer to enlist professional help. The law office of Rebecca Owen is sensitive to the nature of your case. We use our experience to confidently pursue your case to get a resolution as quickly as possible.
Interstate and International Divorces
If Arizona is the home of record for either spouse, Phoenix, AZ military divorce lawyer Rebecca L. Owen can handle the divorce. Our law firm uses depositions, e-mails, telephone calls, and faxes to settle the issues in a long-distance divorce.
Our Arizona family law firm has helped officers and enlisted personnel with military divorce and other family law legal issues from around the world. If you are an Arizona resident stationed in Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Kuwait, Iraq, Afghanistan, or any other worldwide locations, we can help you navigate a military divorce. We can also help civilian government employees and civilians in overseas assignments get through the Arizona divorce process.
The Law Offices of Rebecca L. Owen represents clients with legal concerns in the Phoenix, Arizona, area including Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, Scottsdale, Gilbert, Queen Creek, Apache Junction, Glendale, Peoria, Casa Grande, and Sierra Vista.
Our firm can answer your questions about military divorce. Arizona divorce attorney Rebecca L. Owen also represents officers and enlisted personnel at Luke AFB, Yuma Proving Grounds, Ft. Huachuca, and military installations around the world.
About Rebecca L. Owen, PLLC
Practice Areas
- Family Law
Fees
Offers Free Initial Consultation
Accepts Credit Cards
Office Information
Address
301 East Bethany Home RoadSuite A-200 Phoenix, AZ 85012
Phone
Fax
- 602-314-6475
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