Military Divorce
Deployments, base transfers, and federal rules make a military divorce feel complicated — but if you both agree, it doesn't have to be. SimpleDivorce prepares your forms with the residency, service, and pension considerations a military divorce involves.
Start Your DivorceHow It Works
Answer the questionnaire
Tell us about your marriage, property, and agreement through a guided online questionnaire — no legal jargon.
We prepare & you sign
We prepare your state-specific, court-ready forms; you and your spouse review and sign, with notarization coordinated where required.
We file, serve, and track to decree
Optional: we file with the court, serve your spouse, and keep you updated all the way to the final decree.
Forms Often Involved
Petition for Divorce
Marital Settlement Agreement
Servicemembers Civil Relief Act (SCRA) Waiver
Final Decree of Divorce
Services That Can Help
Tips
- You can usually file in the state where either spouse is a legal resident or is stationed — we'll help you choose.
- If the servicemember is deployed, the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act may affect timing and default judgments.
- Military pensions can be divided; complex pension division may warrant an attorney referral.
FAQ
Typically in the state of legal residence of either spouse, or sometimes where the servicemember is stationed. Residency rules vary by state — we'll confirm your best option.
