Source: https://www.familylawomaha.com/divorce/military-divorce/
Timestamp: 2019-08-20 01:34:29
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§1408', '§3911', '§6321', '§8911', '§5305', '§5301']

Omaha Military Divorce Law | Military Child Custody & Support Lawyer
Skilled Divorce Representation For Members Of The Military
If you need an Omaha military divorce attorney, contact Higgins Law at 402-933-7600 to schedule a consultation.
Guiding clients through a military divorce requires a special understanding. Certain factors such as the distribution of military pensions, the disposition of disability monies and deployment-related issues require specialized knowledge. Additionally, disputes surrounding property division, child support and spousal maintenance must be handled with care and attention.
It is important to work with a lawyer who is not only familiar with the laws of the state of Nebraska, but also the applicable federal regulations such as 10 U. S. C.§1408 et seq. and 10 U. S. C §3911 et seq. (Army retirement benefits); §6321 et seq. (Navy and Marines retirement benefits); §8911 et seq. (Air Force retirement benefits); 38 U. S. C §5305 (requiring a waiver to receive disability benefits); and §5301(a)(1) (exempting disability benefits from taxation).
As a former member of the United States Air Force SAC Elite Guard Tactical Response Force, attorney Matt Higgins is particularly sensitive to the needs and concerns of military families. He is not merely sympathetic to service members by his feeling of esprit de corps; he also possesses the technical skill to handle the issues unique to divorcing military members. At Higgins Law, we handle complex military divorces, including overseas actions, and represent many families and individuals at Nebraska’s own Offutt Air Force Base.
It is our goal to help you with any legal concerns you may have and help you find solutions that protect your rights and are tailored to the needs of your family.
Contact A Nebraska Military Child Support Attorney
From property division to child custody and visitation disputes, we are ready to answer any questions you have concerning divorce in Nebraska and related family law issues. Contact us to discuss your specific needs and concerns.
To schedule a consultation with an experienced Omaha military divorce attorney, call 402-933-7600 or complete our online contact form.