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Child Support and Custody in Military Divorce

Members and family members in the U.S. armed forces face extremely unique circumstances and challenges in matters involving child custody, parenting rights, and child support. Some key issues unique to military personnel facing divorce include:

  • Unit deployment: How does the noncustodial service member receive fair parenting time during times of lengthy troop deployments and TDY.
  • Work schedule: The U.S. military is not a 9 to 5 job. Service members who rotate on and off of shifts may not be able to take advantage of their rights to a regular parenting schedule.
  • Emergency alerts and training drills: Service members at garrison duty stations face unscheduled emergency alert training drills at all hours of the day and night, often continuing for a day or more. What provisions are in place to allow the noncustodial service member to make up lost parenting time?
  • Relocation to a new permanent duty station: Active duty service members who are the custodial parent of a child or children face permanent duty reassignment. How will the noncustodial parent maintain parenting rights after the relocation to another duty station anywhere in the world?
  • Child support and enforcement: Members of the armed forces are required to pay child support to the custodial parent of their children. Enforcing child support payments is often difficult when thousands of miles may separate the parents.

Make Sure Your Military Divorce Attorney Understands the Issues

Swift & McDonald, P.S., in Seattle, Washington, is a unique military family law firm serving members of the U.S. armed forces in the state of Washington. Attorney Catherine McDonald focuses on divorce and family law services specifically designed to meet the challenges of soldiers, sailors, airmen, and members of every branch of the military. It makes sense to talk to an experienced military law attorney to get answers to your specific questions about overcoming the challenges of custody and parenting rights after your divorce.

Free Initial Consultation · Central to Major Military Bases in Western Washington

We offer a free consultation to discuss the circumstances of your divorce, child custody, and parenting issues. We are conveniently located in the center of three important military bases in the greater Seattle area, and will make arrangements to visit you at your location if you are unable to come to our offices.

Experienced Seattle Military Family Law Attorney

Call our lawyers for answers to your specific questions about child support and custody in military divorce. From offices in Seattle, I represent active duty and retired U.S. military personnel in divorce and family law matters throughout Washington State. Contact the law firm of Swift & McDonald to arrange a free initial consultation with an experienced attorney today.

Located in Seattle, Washington, the law firm of Swift & McDonald is centrally located in Western Washington and easily accessible for service members, family members and retirees serving at Fort Lewis, McCord AFB, as well as Naval Stations Whidbey, Everett, Bangor, and Bremerton. 

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King County · Pierce County · Snohomish County ·Kitsap County · Island County · Whatcom County · Skagit County

Swift & McDonald P.S.

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1809 7th Avenue, Suite 1108
Seattle, WA 98101-1313

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