USFSPA Alabama Law

Alabama’s Treatment of the USFSPA Law


We’re sharing news of USFSPA Alabama law cases clarifying how Alabama implements the division of disposable retired pay. (Also see other state cases.)

In August 1993, in the case of Vaughn v. Vaughn, Alabama Supreme Court ruled disposable military retired pay divisible for retirement benefits accumulated during the course of marriage.

As of 2012, Alabama currently treats military retiree pay as a divisible property. This is the position taken by the majority of the U.S. states.

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DISCLAIMER: We have no immediate contact with this Birmingham, Alabama law firm concerning its military divorce experience and are only sharing the video to help explain the terms contested and uncontested and some things you might think about if you have children.


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