Military Family Law Attorneys
At Westmoreland, Patterson, Moseley & Hinson, LLP, we support our clients in the Armed Forces. One of our attorneys, William John Camp, was a JAG Officer in the US Air Force for over 22 years. He served as an Assistant General Counsel for the National Security Agency, and was Deputy Staff Judge Advocate to General Norman Schwarzkopf during Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm. He also is a frequent lecturer for the State Bar Association on military and civil service divorce and family law issues.
We have an office in Warner Robins, Georgia which is convenient for service members and civilian employees at Robins AFB (Air Force Base). We handle a variety of legal issues for military personnel and civilian employees, including adverse administrative actions, security clearance, family law issues (such as divorce, custody, and support issues), federal tort and personal injury matters, and other military law matters. If you are currently in the military, formerly in the military, or employed or otherwise doing business with the military or federal government, and you require legal assistance, contact our experienced military law attorney and learn how we can put our experience to work for you.
Georgia Military and Federal Civil Service Family Law Attorneys
Military duty and civil service can be stressful to you and your family. Divorce can be even more stressful. We are experienced in handling family law matters for military and federal civil service employees. We understand military pensions, and benefits, as well as other issues that should be factored into your decisions. Such Family law matters include:
- Survivor Benefit
- Divorce and Separation
- Division of Property
- Maintenance (Alimony-Spousal Support)
- Custody & Visitation
- SGLI and FEGLI
- Contempt Proceedings
- Post-Judgment Modifications
- Adoptions
- Child Support
- Consequences of divorce upon family benefits
- Military Pension Division under the Former Spouse Protection Act
- CSRS and FERS Pension Division under the Spouse Equity Act
If you are a military or federal employee, and you have a family law matter to resolve, then you want to contact our experienced trial attorney with a strong military background, who understands the nuances of resolving family law matters in the courts. We understand, and we can help get you through your crisis.

