Military Divorce
Serving Those Who Serve—With Strength and Legal Clarity.
Military Divorce in Florida
We’ve Got Your Back
Going through a divorce is tough. Doing it while serving your country? That can feel impossible.
At Miller Law Firm, we’re here to make it easier. We’ll guide you through the Florida divorce or paternity process, explain your rights, and help you make smart decisions—so you can focus on your mission while we focus on protecting your future.
Experienced With All Military Branches
We’ve represented:
- Active-duty service members
- Veterans
- Reservists
- Recruits and officers across the globe
Whether you’re stationed in Florida or deployed overseas, we know how to handle the unique challenges military families face in court.
What Makes Military Divorce Different?
While the basics of divorce are the same, military cases often involve:
Jurisdiction issues
(where your case can be filed)
Legal stays
Using the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Civil Relief Act
VA benefits
elections
Dividing
Military retirement benefits
Challenges
with deployment or relocation during custody cases
You Protect Us — Let Us Protect You
We live by the words of President Theodore Roosevelt:
“Walk softly and carry a big stick.”
We take pride in fiercely protecting our military clients—just like you protect our country. When you work with us, you’ll have a legal team that respects your service and fights hard to defend your rights.
Let Us Serve You
If you’re in the military and facing a divorce or paternity issue in Florida, let Miller Law Firm fight for your future—so you don’t have to fight alone.
Have you BEEN SERVED?!
If so, the clock is ticking..
Frequently Asked Questions
Confused about divorce? We have the answers you need.
Can You Get Divorced In Florida?
Every now and then we’ll have someone call us asking about handling their Florida divorce. When we ask where they live, they’ll tell us Georgia or someplace other than Florida. Okay, we think, what about the spouse? Is she currently living in Florida? Negative. She’s in Ohio.
What happens if someone disobeys a court order or judgment?
Your content goes here. Edit or remove this text inline or in the module Content settings. You can also style every aspect of this content in the module Design settings and even apply custom CSS to this text in the module Advanced settings.
Which Florida county should your Florida divorce be filed in?
Your content goes here. Edit or remove this text inline or in the module Content settings. You can also style every aspect of this content in the module Design settings and even apply custom CSS to this text in the module Advanced settings.
Schedule Meeting
Ask About Our 30 Day, No Court Divorce Option
Call 833.484.2773 Or Fill Out the Form

