JACKSONVILLE, FL – June 12, 2026 – PRESSADVANTAGE –
Sasso Guerrero & Henderlite, a Jacksonville-based law firm with three Board Certified Marital & Family Law Experts as managing partners, highlights the distinct legal considerations that military families face when navigating divorce proceedings in Florida. The firm emphasizes that military divorces involve both state family law and federal regulations, creating a complex legal landscape that differs significantly from civilian divorce cases.
Military families stationed at installations including NAS Jacksonville and Naval Station Mayport often encounter unique circumstances during divorce proceedings. These cases require careful navigation of jurisdictional requirements, deployment-related delays, and the division of military pensions and benefits under federal laws such as the Uniformed Services Former Spouses’ Protection Act.

“Military families face distinct challenges when going through divorce proceedings that civilian families typically don’t encounter,” said Jay Henderlite, managing partner at Sasso Guerrero & Henderlite. “Understanding how federal laws interact with Florida family law statutes becomes essential for service members and their spouses to make informed decisions about their futures.”
The intersection of military service obligations and family law creates additional complexities in areas such as child custody arrangements and parenting plans. Deployment schedules, potential relocations due to permanent change of station orders, and the unique nature of military compensation all factor into divorce proceedings. Military families must also consider how divorce affects TRICARE health benefits and housing allowances.
Residency and jurisdictional requirements present another layer of complexity for military families. Service members may be stationed in Florida while maintaining legal residency in another state, which can affect where divorce proceedings occur and which state’s laws apply. The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act provides certain protections for active-duty military personnel, including the ability to request stays in civil proceedings during deployment or military duties that materially affect their ability to participate in legal proceedings.
The division of military retirement benefits requires particular attention to federal regulations and timing considerations. Military pensions are considered marital property in Florida, but the calculation and division of these benefits follow specific federal guidelines that differ from civilian retirement account divisions.
“Each military family’s situation presents unique circumstances that require careful consideration of both state and federal legal frameworks,” Henderlite noted. “The overlap between military regulations and Florida family law creates scenarios that demand specialized knowledge to navigate effectively.”
Parenting arrangements for military families must account for the realities of military service, including potential deployments, training exercises, and relocations. Florida courts consider the best interests of the child while also recognizing the unique demands placed on military parents.
Sasso Guerrero & Henderlite provides military divorce services throughout Northeast Florida, serving families in Clay County, Duval County, Nassau County, and St. Johns County. The firm’s attorneys regularly handle cases involving service members from various military installations in the Jacksonville area.
As a law firm focused on family law matters, Sasso Guerrero & Henderlite maintains offices in multiple Jacksonville-area locations, including Southside/St. Johns/Beaches, Downtown Jacksonville/Urban Core, and Fernandina Beach. The firm’s practice encompasses various family law matters including adoption, child custody, collaborative divorce, and prenuptial agreements, in addition to criminal law services.
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For more information about Sasso Guerrero & Henderlite, contact the company here:
Sasso Guerrero & Henderlite
Jay Henderlite
(904) 619-1386
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Jacksonville, FL 32256