Is 10 U.S.C. Sec. 1408 really fair in the way it determines disposable retirement pay? Why should disability pay continue to be a deduction in light of the recent concurrency legislation that has begun to allow veterans to receive both disability and retirement pay under certain circumstances? Did the military divorce business jut get more complicated or is concurency just what the doctored ordered to fix the inequities of the Former Spouse's Protection Act? How do you divide a military retirement in a divorce without allowing a continued appreciation of the non-participant spouse after the dissolution. These are just some of the issues we will be discusssing on this blog. I hope to have some of the finest attorneys from around the contry contributing to this blog. I will look forward to hearing your thoughts
Joseph C. Hood, Esquire
Board Certified in Marital and Family Law
709 West Azeele Street, Ste B
Tampa, FL 33609
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
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Wow, what a blog panel. You guys should go on Greta Van Sustern's Show on Fox. Where were you when I needed a divoce lawyer. Why did no one tell me an ordinary divoce lawyer could not handle a military related divorce?
dissapointed!
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