On Active Duty? We Can Represent You at Home
Are you a military member on active duty seeking a divorce from your spouse? Are you concerned that you will be treated unfairly because you cannot be here in person throughout the divorce proceedings? You need a reputable, tough attorney on your side.
Our founding Dayton military divorce lawyer Aaron P. Hartley at the Hartley Law Office takes the initiative to understand the unique issues and concerns military service members are facing by providing personal, understanding attention. Contact us today.
Fairborn Military Benefits Lawyer
A military divorce is similar to a civilian divorce, but differs in important ways such as the inclusion and division of military benefits as marital property. Asset division is even more complicated than usual when military retirement benefits are involved — you should not attempt to do this on your own. It is important that you hire an attorney who understands the inner workings of the military, including the relevant rules and regulations.
Under Ohio law, one or both parties are required to appear in court to get a divorce. However, if you or your spouse are a military member on active duty, appearing in court may be problematic. In such situations it is still possible to terminate your marriage through a dissolution or an uncontested divorce. For a dissolution or an uncontested divorce to be successful, the spouses must reach an agreement on:
- Property division
- Debt division
- Child custody, parenting time and visitation
- Child support and alimony/spousal support
Our experienced and understanding family law attorney recognizes the challenges you face as a member of the military. He can help you to reach a fair agreement that meets both spouses' needs on all of these issues.
Ohio Child Custody Attorney
To schedule your free initial consultation with attorney Aaron P. Hartley, call 937-312-9130 or contact our Fairborn military benefits attorney online today. We also have weekend and evening hours by appointment.










