Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Active Service Members and Child Custody- What to do?

What soldiers should do before deployment? A soldier should make sure that he or she is well versed in the benefits and detriments of the potential application of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) to his or her specific situation. Ideally, both parties should strive to reach a consent order rather than litigating the issue and allowing the decision to a judge. If, the child custody order should be drafted in anticipation of deployment or mobilization and should address the service member reuniting with the child at the end of the military assignment. The facts should address circumstances such as the home state of the child and the current child custody arrangement with respect to, and without limitation to, the education and housing of the child. However, because no one can predict the potential problems that may occur with negotiated temporary orders many states have drafted, or are currently drafting, legislation that will prevent service members from having to make a choice between their country and their children.  CLICK HERE FOR CHILD CUSTODY HELP

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