Military divorce is not the same as a civilian divorce—and if you or your spouse serve at Fort Cavazos or another Texas installation, you need an attorney who understands the unique laws involved.

At Barina Law Group, we serve active-duty, retired, and reserve service members and their spouses in Temple and throughout Bell County. Here’s what makes military divorce different:

  • Jurisdiction issues: Where you file matters, especially if one spouse is stationed elsewhere.
  • Military pensions: Dividing military retirement requires strict compliance with federal law.
  • The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA): Protects active-duty members from default judgments and may delay hearings.
  • Custody concerns during deployment or PCS (Permanent Change of Station): Parenting plans must account for long-distance and rotating schedules.

We help service members and their spouses understand their rights under the Uniformed Services Former Spouses’ Protection Act (USFSPA) and advocate for fair division of benefits, custody, and support.

👉 Facing a military divorce? Call (254) 699-3755 or visit www.bobbybarinalaw.com/military-divorce.html