Military divorce Lawyer in Raleigh, NC

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Roberts Law Group, PLLC

203 West Millbrook Road
Suite 200
Raleigh, NC 27609-4581919-899-9775
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Military divorce Overview

If you or your spouse is an active duty, retired or veteran member of the military, there are significant stressors that can make marriage difficult. From a long-distance relationship to post-traumatic stress disorder, there are unique marital issues that may cause you and your spouse to file for divorce.

After you've decided to file for a North Carolina divorce, it's critical to contact a military divorce lawyer who has experience handling complex legal issues. When you hire a divorce lawyer, you want someone who understands how to deal with all of the military matters in divorce. With offices in both Wilmington and Raleigh, the divorce attorneys at Roberts Law Group are conveniently located to meet with you to discuss your military divorce questions today.

Divorces for Military Members Differ From Other Divorces

The legal considerations necessary to accomplish a military divorce are distinctly different from a nonmilitary divorce. There are unique asset and property division issues, child custody issues and child support or alimony issues.

  • Property and asset division: Many military members have large military retirement accounts that may be subject to division during divorce. The presence of a second home may also complicate the divorce process. It’s important to work with a North Carolina military divorce attorney to help protect your rights during divorce.
  • Child custody: Child custody matters such as parenting time, legal custody and visitation are more complex when one parent is on active duty in the military. Federal and state laws protect military members’ rights to child custody, even if the primary parent may be called to serve in other countries.
  • Child support and alimony: Child support and alimony matters are different for military families because of the variations in military pay. Discussions and negotiations about child support and alimony often require the evaluation of a variety of financial documents and statements such as retirement accounts, pay stubs, pension statements and more.

For Guidance During Divorce, Contact Us


At Roberts Law Group, our Raleigh and Fayetteville military divorce lawyers provide personalized attention on each legal matter. We offer customized divorce advice based on your needs, whether the situation requires litigation, mediation or negotiation. Call our North Carolina family law attorneys at 800-760-9071 to schedule a consultation to discuss military divorce today.

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Areas of Practice

  • Military divorce
  • Family Law

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