Mississippi College Law Review
Publication Date
Winter 12-1-2025
Abstract
Army Regulation 608-99 assigns a large portion of a Soldier’s paycheck to the spouse upon marital separation. The assignment occurs without a hearing, discovery, or consideration of critical evidence which might moderate the amount of support. The obligation rests on the Soldier to obtain a court order or spousal agreement to reduce the financial burden. The adversarial nature of modern divorces renders these requirements unrealistic. Amending the regulation would ease the burden of the Soldier, which is desirable in light of the ongoing recruitment crisis and the need to attract recruits and retain those already in the service.
Recommended Citation
Joukov, Artem M. and Godfrey, Thomas
(2025)
"Should the Army Be Involved in Divorce? Re-Examining the Pre-Divorce Defaults for Spousal Support,"
Mississippi College Law Review: Vol. 43:
Iss.
1, Article 6.
Available at:
https://dc.law.mc.edu/lawreview/vol43/iss1/6
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