Family law is full of complex and difficult issues,
many of which are complicated even further when one or more parties serve in
the military. Fortunately, Mark E. Sullivan has written a comprehensive,
two-volume guide for attorneys representing servicemembers and their families
in domestic cases. Now in its third edition, The Military Divorce Handbook covers a wide range of issues, such
as locating military personnel, obtaining evidence abroad, obtaining documents
from the government, navigating the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act, custody
and visitation, military tax issues, pension and property division, domestic
abuse, and family support. In addition to discussions of substantive law, the
book also includes numerous practice tips, sample legal documents, and references
for further research.
The Military
Divorce Handbook is now available at the O’Quinn Law Library, on the New
Books shelf next to the reference desk.
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