Military Family Law

Serving Families and Individuals in Colorado and the Denver-Metro Area

Family law attorney Carolyn Moller Duncan understands that as a member of the armed forces you are not in control of your short-term future. You or your spouse is under contract, and may be deployed overseas or have to move multiple times. As a result, family law issues can prove to be incredibly difficult for many military families.

In these difficult times, an attorney who understands family law and the realities of military life can help make the process easier.

Experienced Family Law Attorney Who Understands Military Families

Attorney Carolyn Moller Duncan Page was a former civilian attorney in the Legal Assistance Division at the JAG Office in Fort Benning, Georgia. She is also a daughter and sister of retired military officers. Her family has spent decades in the military. She knows what being part of a military family means.

Ms. Duncan is also an experienced and professional family law attorney. She has more than 15 years of experience assisting families and individuals throughout Colorado with their pressing family law issues.

Call or contact us online to schedule a free initial consultation to discuss your military family law issue.

Military Divorce and Retirement

Military divorces are complicated for many reasons. One of the major complicating issues is how to divide military retirement benefits.

When a judge orders the division of military retirement benefits, he or she might only take into account how long you were married and the military service performed. We understand that there is much more to your story than just these two factors. Whenever possible, we try to divide military retirement benefits through negotiation or mediation, thereby taking all factors into account.

Military Families With Children

It is often difficult for a court to determine parenting time, child custody and child support when a military parent leaves for duty overseas or moves to another military base across the country. An experienced negotiator, attorney Carolyn Moller Duncan can help you and your former spouse reach mutually acceptable arrangements that are in the best interests of your children.

Modifying Support

If situations change and a previous child support, spousal support or child custody order must be modified, we can request a post-judgment modification on your behalf.

Contact a Dedicated Military Law Attorney

For a free initial consultation with Carolyn Moller Duncan, call toll-free or send us an e-mail.