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        1. Divorce Source: A Military Divorce Guide for New Jersey
The state of New Jersey will allow a military member or a spouse to file for a divorce where he or she is stationed, even if neither the servicemember nor the spouse is a resident of New Jersey. New Jersey will often reduce or eliminate the residency requirement for military divorces. ...
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        2. Divorce Source: Books: Military
a list of the best books devoted to a military divorce or separation ...
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        3. Divorce Source: Divorcing a Spouse Is In The Military
If a divorce action is to be filed and one spouse is in the military, there are three different jurisdictions where one may file for divorce. The first is the legal residence of the military service member which may be the state in which the spouses ...
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        Restricted4. Divorce Source: A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF THE NEW SERVICEMEMBERS CIVIL RELIEF ACT
On December 19, 2003, President Bush signed into law the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act SCRA; the Act takes effect upon the Presidents signature 12/19/03 for all cases which have not reached final judgment. This law is a complete revision of the statute known as the Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relie ...
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        Restricted5. Divorce Source: FAMILY LAW AND THE SERVICEMEMBERS CIVIL RELIEF ACT
XIX. overview of the new statute servicemembers civil relief act Purpose 50 U.S.C. App. 502 To enable servicemembers SMs to devote their entire energy to the defense needs of the Nation; and To provide for the temporary suspension of judicial and administrative proceedings and transactions that may ...
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        Restricted6. Divorce Source: LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS IN SCRA STAY REQUEST LITIGATION: THE TACTICAL AND THE PRACTICAL
Section 202 of the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act SCRA, the successor to the Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act SSCRA, allows the servicemember SM to obtain an initial stay of at least 90 days upon production of a statement showing how the SMs current military duties materially affect his abilit ...
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        Restricted7. Divorce Source: SAMPLE MOTION FOR STAY OF PROCEEDINGS UNDER THE NEW SERVICEMEMBERS CIVIL RELIEF ACT SCRA
Pursuant to the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act SCRA, 50 U.S. Code App. 501 et seq., the defendant moves this court for [an initial 90-day stay of proceedings] [a further stay of proceedings], showing that his ability to defend herein is materially affected by his military duties. In support of this ...
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