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How Military Status in Families Impacts Divorce, Child Custody & Alimony

Navigating the home front

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  • Product Number: 2250139WAU
  • Publication Date: 2/12/2025
  • Length: 3 hours CLE Credit Note
  • Copyright: © 2025 MCLE, Inc.
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    Representing litigants who serve in the military or are spouses of those who serve in the military requires practitioners to be aware of numerous issues not faced by litigants unassociated with the military. Precise and proper language and an understanding of the relationship between military service and divorce or custody proceedings are necessary to ensure the rights of a client who serves in the military, or their spouse, are appropriately safeguarded.

    Join our panel of experienced practitioners as we look at these particularities and offer practice tips, share precise language, and explain how to manage client expectations in these situations.

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    Evan P. Bell, Esq., Foley & MacAdie PC, Concord

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    Kristy Candela, Esq., Kajko, Weisman & Colasanti LLP, Lexington
    Amber Kovach, Esq., The Law Office of Todd D. Beauregard, Lowell
    Anna Schleelein Richardson, Esq., Veterans Legal Services, Boston
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