Virginia Military Divorce Attorney - Tenecia P. Reid
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The Law Office of Tenecia P. Reid will support you through your military divorce. These types of divorces are especially complicated and Ms. Reid is ready to guide you through this specialized issue such as determining jurisdiction and dividing disposable military retired pay. Many divorce attorneys have general family law experience, but they do not have an in depth understanding of the laws that specifically affect you, such as the Uniformed Services Former Spouses’ Protection Act (USFSPA) and the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA).
If you are a servicemember or servicemember’s spouse, you probably recognize the complex nature of military divorce. The Law Office of Tenecia P. Reid is equipped to explain and guide you through these dense, specialized issues, such as determining jurisdiction and dividing disposable military retired pay.
With many years representing military divorce cases, The Law Office of Tenecia P. Reid is the legal help you can depend on. Call today for a consultation so we can discuss your options.
http://www.tpreidlaw.com/practice-areas/military-divorce
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