Divorcing a Military Spouse in Texas: What You Need to Know

Posted by Bobby Dale BarinaApr 20, 20250 Comments

If you're the non-military spouse in a military marriage, divorce can be overwhelming. You may be concerned about housing, benefits, and custody—especially if your spouse is active-duty at Fort Cavazos.

At Barina Law Group, we protect the rights of civilian spouses in Temple and across Bell County. We advise you on:

  • Health care eligibility (including the 20/20/20 rule)
  • Retirement division and the 10/10 rule for direct payments
  • BAH, SBP, and other benefits
  • Custody planning during deployment or relocation

You do not need to move off base immediately. In most cases, you're entitled to transitional support and legal rights, especially if children are involved.

We also help civilian spouses collect child support and enforce court orders across state lines using the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act (UIFSA).

👉 Protect your future—get answers today: www.bobbybarinalaw.com/military-divorce.html