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Military Divorce

Military Divorce Attorney in Indianapolis

Guiding Service Members & Families Through Indiana Divorce

Divorce is rarely simple, and military service can make every decision feel more complicated. You might be worried about your children, your benefits, or where to even file if your family has moved several times. At Law Offices of Eugene Mogilevsky, we help service members, veterans, and military spouses navigate Indiana divorce with clarity and care.

Our team has represented individuals across Indiana since 2014. Attorney Evgeny Mogilevsky brings more than 13 years of legal experience, along with a strong family law practice that includes custody, support, and related issues. We focus on practical, cost-conscious solutions so you can make informed choices about your future.

Our goal is to be a military divorce attorney that Indianapolis families can turn to for straightforward guidance and steady support from the first conversation. You do not have to sort through military rules and Indiana law on your own.

Unique Challenges in Military Divorce

Military families who consider divorce often face issues that civilian families do not. Orders can change, deployments can arise with little notice, and income may include base pay, BAH, and other allowances. These realities affect how custody, parenting time, and support are handled in Indiana courts.

Frequent moves can also create confusion about where to file. You might have spent years in another state, then returned to central Indiana, or you may be stationed elsewhere while your spouse lives in the Indianapolis area. Determining the proper state and county to start a case usually depends on residency rules and where the family is currently rooted.

Benefits add another layer. Military retirement, Thrift Savings Plan accounts, and survivor benefit options may be important to both spouses. Tricare eligibility and access to certain services can be critical for children. These are not just numbers on a spreadsheet. They are long-term protections that require careful planning when a marriage ends.

Sometimes immigration concerns are involved as well. If one spouse is a permanent resident or holds a visa connected in some way to the marriage, divorce can raise serious questions about status and future options. Those questions cannot be separated from the overall divorce strategy.

We understand that these overlapping issues make military divorce feel overwhelming. Our team approaches these cases with detailed preparation and a focus on how each decision may affect your family in the years ahead.

Facing a military divorce? A military divorce attorney in Indianapolis is here to help. Call (317) 743-7958 or contact us online now.

How Our Firm Supports Military Families

When you work with us, you receive more than standard divorce representation. Our family law practice covers divorce, custody, parenting time, and support, and we regularly help clients sort through property and debt division. This broad perspective is especially important for soldiers, sailors, airmen, Marines, Guard members, and spouses who have built a life that is closely tied to military service.

Many military divorces touch other legal areas. If you or your spouse is dealing with immigration questions, our firm is prepared to address them. Attorney Mogilevsky’s personal immigration experience gives him insight into the anxiety that can come with changing status or relying on a marriage-based path. We work to align your family law strategy with your immigration needs whenever possible.

Financial strain is also common during separation. Some families carry credit card debt, auto loans, or other obligations that became harder to manage after a deployment or change in orders. Because our firm also handles bankruptcy and related matters, we can discuss how financial restructuring might fit into your overall plan, without sending you to another office to start over.

Throughout the process, we keep compassion at the center of our work. Conversations about parenting, retirement, and flans can be emotional. We strive to create a setting where you can speak openly about your concerns. Our team listens carefully, explains your options, and prepares thoroughly before important hearings or negotiations.

Our goal is not only to help you complete the divorce, but also to remain a reliable legal resource in the future. Military life can change quickly. You may later need help with custody modifications, relocations, or financial planning. When that happens, it can be reassuring to return to a team that already understands your history.

Key Issues in Indiana Military Divorce

Military divorces in Indiana raise specific legal questions that deserve careful attention. Understanding the basic framework can help you talk with a military divorce lawyer about your priorities and concerns.

Military Retirement & Other Benefits

One major concern for many families is how military retirement is treated. Indiana courts generally view retirement benefits that were earned during the marriage as marital property, whether they relate to military service or civilian employment. For service members, this usually means the court needs accurate information about dates of service and the years that overlap with the marriage.

There are also decisions to be made about other assets, such as Thrift Savings Plan accounts, bonuses, and any separate investment or savings accounts you have built. In many cases, parties may agree to trade interests in certain assets in order to reach an overall resolution that feels balanced. Our team discusses these options with you in practical terms.

Custody, Parenting Time & Deployment

When children are involved, parents often worry most about time and stability. Indiana courts focus on the best interests of the child. For military families, that analysis usually includes the realities of current duty assignments, training schedules, and the possibility of future deployments.

Parenting plans can be written to address these circumstances. For example, they may account for longer blocks of time when a service member is back from deployment, or build in procedures for temporary changes during training. Judges in Marion County and other Indiana counties often look for realistic proposals, child-focused, and that recognize each parent’s role.

Support & Allowances

Support calculations can be more complicated when a service member’s income is not just a single paycheck. Courts typically consider base pay and may also consider certain allowances and special pays when applying Indiana support guidelines. The key is to present complete and accurate information about all income sources.

Our team works with you to organize pay records and related documents so the court has a clear picture. This preparation helps reduce confusion and supports a support order that better reflects your actual situation.

Timing, Jurisdiction & Federal Protections

Military service can affect how quickly a case moves and where it should be filed. Indiana has residency requirements that usually need to be met before a divorce can start in a specific county. At the same time, federal laws offer certain protections to active duty service members in civil cases, which can influence scheduling and participation.

When we meet with you, we review where you and your spouse live, where you have lived recently, and your current duty status. This helps us explain which courts are likely to hear your case and what timelines are realistic. A knowledgeable military divorce attorney can help you understand these moving parts before you make important decisions.

Steps to Take If You Are Considering Divorce

If you are thinking about divorce, or your spouse has already raised the topic, it can be difficult to know what to do first. Taking a few organized steps can help you feel more prepared before you meet with an attorney.

Try to gather basic information about your family’s finances and benefits. This may include your LES statements, recent bank statements, information about any retirement accounts, and documents that show key dates in your service history. You do not need to have everything in perfect order, but even a simple folder of important papers can be a useful starting point.

It can also help to think about your children’s routines and what kind of parenting schedule might work in light of your duties. Consider school schedules, possible deployments, and the support systems available to each parent. You do not have to have all the answers, and it is normal to have mixed feelings, but writing down your main goals can clarify your priorities.

Many military families also have questions about housing or immigration. If you live in military housing or rely on particular benefits, make a note of those issues. If one spouse is a non-citizen, list any visas or applications currently in progress. Bringing this information to an initial meeting allows us to look at the full picture.

When you contact our firm, we typically begin with a conversation about your background, your service, and your family. We ask about your main concerns and what you hope life will look like after the divorce is complete. From there, we discuss how Indiana law works, what steps are involved, and how we can assist you moving forward.

Working With a Local Attorney in Indiana

Choosing a local attorney can make a meaningful difference in a military divorce. Cases involving families in the Indianapolis area are commonly heard in the Marion County courts or nearby county courts. A firm that regularly appears in these courts understands typical procedures, filing practices, and how judges often approach parenting and property issues.

At Law Offices of Eugene Mogilevsky, we are based in this community and work with families throughout Indiana. When you hire a military divorce lawyer Indianapolis residents already trust with family law matters, you gain a team that is familiar with the local court systems that may handle your case.

We also know that military life does not always allow for in-person meetings. If you are deployed or stationed away from Indianapolis, we can usually communicate by phone or electronic means so you stay informed and involved. Our focus is on clear communication, timely updates, and explaining each next step in plain language.

As we work together, we aim for resolutions that address both your current circumstances and likely future changes, such as new orders or a move after leaving the service. Our team works to keep the process as efficient and affordable as possible while still giving careful attention to the details that matter to you.

If you are looking for a military divorce attorney in Indianapolis, we invite you to reach out. A conversation with our team can help you understand your options and decide how to move forward.

Frequently Asked Questions

How will my military pension be divided in Indiana?

Indiana courts generally treat the portion of a military pension earned during the marriage as marital property. The court usually needs service dates and marriage dates to understand overlap. Division methods can vary, so we discuss different approaches with you before any proposal is made.

What happens to custody if I am deployed?

Custody and parenting time orders can account for the possibility of deployment. Indiana courts often look for plans that protect the child’s stability and preserve the deployed parent’s relationship. We work with you to propose arrangements and temporary adjustments that reflect your service obligations and your child’s needs.

Can I file for divorce in Indiana if we have moved often?

You may file in Indiana if residency requirements are met, which typically means a period of living in the state and county before filing. Military families who have moved frequently sometimes qualify through a recent assignment or return to the area. We review your history and explain where filing is likely appropriate.

Will divorce affect my spouse’s immigration status?

Divorce can affect a non-citizen spouse’s immigration options, especially when a marriage has supported a visa or green card process. The specific impact depends on status, timing, and documents already filed. Because we handle both family law and immigration, we can talk about how these areas interact in your situation.

How do you work with clients who are stationed away?

We regularly work with clients who are deployed or stationed outside Indiana. Communication often takes place by phone and secure electronic means, and we keep you updated on important deadlines and hearings. Our goal is to make participation manageable despite distance and duty schedules whenever the court’s rules allow.

Talk With Our Team About Your Military Divorce

Facing a divorce while serving in the military, or while married to someone who serves, can feel like carrying two heavy loads at once. You do not have to do it alone. Our firm helps families in Indianapolis and across Indiana navigate these decisions with steady guidance and careful preparation.

When you contact Law Offices of Eugene Mogilevsky, you can discuss your concerns about children, benefits, housing, and immigration in one place. We work to provide clear explanations, practical strategies, and representation that respects both your service and your family’s future. Reaching out for information is a strong first step.

Protect your rights and benefits with a military divorce attorney in Indianapolis. Call (317) 743-7958 or connect with us online today.

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