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Florida Military Divorce Lawyer and Pension Valuation – Miami, Fl

FL MILITARY PERSONNEL, DIVORCE,
CHILD CUSTODY, AND VISITATION

Unfortunately, the divorce rate in the military is high because of the rigors imposed on soldiers, sailors, and marines who are in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, or Coast Guard. The travel and relocation requirements imposed on military personnel create tremendous family stresses and leave the military person at great distances from the spouse and their children for long periods of time. One of the major concerns most service men and women have when they are thinking of a marriage dissolution is what will happen to their military pension after divorce.

The Florida military divorce law office of Michael L. Lechtman, P.A., offers the experience you need to get through your Air Force, Navy, or Army divorce without ruining your career or pension. There are many attorneys who will tell you that they are well versed in Florida military divorce law. Michael Lechtman offers you more than 30 years of dedicated experience and knowledge about military family law.

Attorney Michael Lechtman is a former United States Army officer, a First Lieutenant, who served in the Army from 1969 through 1971 as a communications officer in a tank battalion. He knows the problems that military personnel and their families face. There are many unique Florida military divorce law issues when military families break up, including child custody, child support, visitation, travel expenses, allocation of the military pension, military allotments, and property division. One of the major concerns most service men and women have when they are thinking of an Army divorce or marriage dissolution, is what will happen to their military pension after divorce. Divorce pension valuation is an area of the law that requires an experienced Florida military divorce law attorney.

Another of the most common problems involved in the break up of the marriage of military personnel is child custody and visitation of the children. Special, flexible arrangements need to be made so that the spouse in the military can have frequent and meaningful contact with his or her children without going broke on the travel arrangements.

Attorney Michael Lechtman has handled many military divorce and family law cases for our armed forces personnel who are stationed all over the world, including in the United States (including Hawaii and Alaska), Greenland, Iceland, Germany, other places in Europe, Japan, the Far East, Afghanistan, and Iraq.

Whether you are in the Air Force, Navy, Marines, Coast Guard, or Army, divorce issues can cause major concerns. If you are in the military and are having family problems and you are a Florida resident, or your dependents live in Florida, or there is a child support case currently pending in Florida, Michael Lechtman has the military expertise and background to help you resolve your family law or divorce case as quickly and inexpensively as possible.

If you are a member of the Air Force, Army, Marines, Navy, Coast Guard, or any reserve or Florida National Guard unit, contact the Florida military divorce law attorney’s office of Michael L. Lechtman, P.A., to schedule a free consultation about your pending divorce. Unfortunately for men and women in our armed serves, Air Force, Navy, and Army divorce is often a sad fact of the military life. The Florida military divorce law office of Attorney Michael L. Lechtman, P.A., can help you get through it.

Michael L. Lechtman, P.A., offers comprehensive legal representation for residents of the South Florida region, including communities such as Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, Aventura, Palm Beach, North Miami, North Miami Beach, Hollywood, Hialeah, Medley, Sweetwater, Doral, Pembroke Pines, Sunni Isles, Miami Shores, Miami Lakes, Opa-Locka, Carol City, Dazie, Cooper City, Plantation, and Coral Gables, Florida, in Dade County and Broward County, FL.


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Q: How is the amount of child support calculated?

Q: Once a court issues a child support order, can the amount of support that is paid be changed?

Q: How is child support collected if the person responsible for paying it moves to another state?
 
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