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Dividing a military pension is only half the retirement picture — the other half is what happens if the retiree dies first. In Leander, SMB Law, PC makes sure the Survivor Benefit Plan is handled so a former spouse’s support does not vanish.

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Leander’s military retirees and career families often overlook survivor coverage in a divorce, only to discover the gap years later when it can no longer be fixed.

Where a Leander military divorce is filed

Leander sits mostly in Williamson County, with part in Travis, so a divorce generally goes to the Williamson County District Clerk in Georgetown. We confirm venue for your specific address before filing.

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The Survivor Benefit Plan and former-spouse coverage

A military pension normally stops when the retiree dies, so a former spouse who is counting on a share of that pension can lose it entirely unless the Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP) is addressed in the divorce. The SBP is an annuity that continues paying a portion of the retired pay to a designated beneficiary after the member’s death, and a divorce decree can require the servicemember to elect former-spouse coverage. The critical catch is timing: to lock it in, a ‘deemed election’ request generally must reach DFAS within one year of the divorce, and missing that deadline can forfeit the coverage for good. Only one former spouse can hold SBP coverage at a time, which matters in remarriage situations. For a Leander family, we make sure the decree orders the coverage and that the election is actually filed on time, so the protection is real rather than just words on paper.

Don’t let the one-year clock run out

The most common and most painful SBP mistake we see in Leander is a decree that promises former-spouse coverage while no one ever files the deemed election with DFAS. Because the servicemember can change or drop the beneficiary designation, a court order alone does not guarantee the annuity — the former spouse (or their attorney) usually must submit the deemed-election request in writing within a year, or the right can be lost even though the decree required it. We treat that filing as part of finishing the divorce, not an optional afterthought, and we confirm DFAS has processed it. We also flag the cost of coverage and who pays the premium, since that is negotiable and belongs in the decree. Handled promptly, the SBP turns a paper promise into durable, lifelong security for the former spouse who depends on it.

Working with us from Leander

Our office is roughly 22 miles southeast in downtown Austin. We handle most Leander military divorce matters by phone, video, and e-signature.

At SMB Law, PC you work directly with attorney Shane M. Boasberg, who has represented Texans for more than two decades and has been licensed by the State of Texas since 2003. We explain things in plain English, give you a plan instead of more stress, and keep you informed from your first confidential consultation through final resolution.

Why clients choose SMB Law, PC

  • Direct attorney access — you talk to Shane, licensed since 2003, not a call center.
  • Honest advice — if a fight is not worth the cost, we say so.
  • Transparent fees explained before you commit.

What working with us looks like

  1. Confidential consultation to understand your goals and the law that applies.
  2. Strategy and records tailored to your situation.
  3. Negotiation or court — we settle when we can and litigate when we must.
  4. Resolution implemented correctly so you can move on.

Divorce in Leander touches many issues at once โ€” we also represent clients in a contested divorce, a substantial-estate divorce, and who the children live with, and our military divorce lawyers in Austin can walk you through your options.

Frequently asked questions

What is the Survivor Benefit Plan?

An annuity that continues paying part of a military retiree’s pay to a designated beneficiary after death. A divorce decree can require electing former-spouse coverage.

Why does the SBP matter in a divorce?

Because a pension normally stops at the retiree’s death. Without SBP former-spouse coverage, a former spouse’s share of the pension can disappear entirely.

Is there a deadline to secure SBP coverage?

Yes. A deemed-election request generally must reach DFAS within one year of the divorce, and missing it can forfeit the coverage permanently.

Do I have to travel to Austin from Leander?

No. Our office is about 22 miles southeast, and we handle military divorce consultations and updates by phone and video.

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