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Divorcing someone on active duty

by Michael Wallerstein | Mar 27, 2019 | family law

The court has an obligation to ensure that military personnel are properly represented if they choose to participate in family law proceedings. Therefore, Pursuant to the Service members Civil Relief Act, a default judgment cannot be entered against a respondent in...

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