Military Divorce Lawyer Patrick SFB | Veteran & Woman-Owned



If you are looking for an experienced military divorce lawyer Patrick SFB, Fighter Law understands the unique challenges servicemembers face in Florida family law cases. As a U.S. military veteran and attorney, I have lived the military life and know how PCS moves, deployments, and military benefits can impact divorce, custody, and child support. Our veteran-owned and woman-owned law firm proudly represents members of the Space Force, Air Force, Navy, Coast Guard, Army, Marine Corps, and military spouses in Brevard County and throughout Florida.

We also understand that some clients prefer to work with a female attorney—or believe it will be an advantage in court. At Fighter Law, you can choose to work with our tough and highly skilled female lawyers who combine compassion with fierce advocacy for our clients.

Patrick SFB military divorce attorney and veteran

Why You Need a Military Divorce Lawyer Patrick SFB

Military divorces often involve complex issues that are unfamiliar to many civilian attorneys. Our team has extensive experience handling matters such as:

  • Jurisdiction questions when spouses live in different states or countries
  • Custody arrangements impacted by PCS orders and deployments
  • Income calculation that includes Basic Pay, BAH, BAS, incentive pays, and bonuses
  • Division of military pensions and benefits under the Uniformed Services Former Spouses’ Protection Act (USFSPA)
  • Enforcing support orders through the Defense Finance and Accounting Service (DFAS)
  • Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) protections for active-duty members

Residency and Filing Requirements for Servicemembers

Florida is a no-fault divorce state. Under Florida law, at least one spouse must be a Florida resident for the six months prior to filing. Military members stationed at Patrick SFB can meet this requirement even if their home of record is in another state.

Child Support for Military Parents

Florida uses a set formula to calculate child support based on both parents’ incomes, the number of overnights each has with the child, and specific child-related expenses. For servicemembers, your Leave and Earnings Statement (LES) is the key document, as it includes:

  • Basic Pay
  • Basic Allowance for Housing (BAH)
  • Basic Allowance for Subsistence (BAS)
  • Special duty or hazardous duty pay

We ensure your child support order reflects your true income and complies with both Florida family law and military regulations.

Custody and Timesharing for Military Families

Military service can make custody arrangements more complicated. Florida requires a detailed Parenting Plan in all cases, which for servicemembers should address:

  • Virtual visitation during deployments or training
  • Timesharing adjustments during leave periods
  • Contingency plans for PCS moves

We help craft agreements that protect your relationship with your children while accommodating the demands of military life.

Dividing Military Retirement and Benefits

Military retirement benefits are often one of the largest marital assets. We handle all aspects of division, including:

  • The 10/10 Rule for DFAS direct payment eligibility
  • Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) coverage
  • VA disability pay considerations

Our goal is to protect your financial future while ensuring compliance with federal and state law.

Protections Under the SCRA

The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act provides important protections, including the ability to delay certain proceedings and protection against default judgments when active-duty service prevents court participation.

Brevard County Family Court Process

Most Patrick SFB divorce, custody, and child support cases are heard in the Brevard County Family Court in Viera. Our familiarity with local court rules, judges, and filing procedures helps us move cases forward efficiently.

Why Choose Fighter Law

Contact a Military Divorce Lawyer Patrick SFB Today

If you are a servicemember or military spouse at Patrick Space Force Base facing divorce, child support, or custody issues, contact Fighter Law today. We are ready to protect your rights and guide you through every step of the process. Call (407) 513-3795 or reach out online for a confidential consultation.

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