Attorney MaRia Rogers, United States Navy, (Retired)

Criminal Defense, Juvenile Law, Traffic Tickets, Wills and Family Law Matters

Supporting and Defending the Constitution of the United States and the State of Florida.

Most working people rarely need a lawyer but, when they do, the matter is important to them. They want an attorney who will take the time to listen to them, care about their case, explain the legal process and stay with them throughout their case. At the Jacksonville, Florida, Law Offices of MaRia Rogers, P.A., you will receive personal attention from the first day you call until the case is resolved.

"Still Proudly Serving – serving then, serving now , serving you."
Attorney MaRia Rogers, USN, (Retired)
(888) 817-3829 | (904) 352-2459

"I, MaRia Rogers, having been appointed a commissioned officer in the United States Navy due solemnly swear that I will support and defend the constitution of the United States of America against all enemies foreign and domestic;…. And that I will well and faithfully discharge the office which I am about to enter."

MaRia served as a magistrate at the Brig detention hearings and as legal officer/advisor to the commanding officer in various commands. She served as the Operations Officer at Assault Craft Unit TWO and the Dam Neck Navy Base and later went on to become the Executive Officer of Navy Recruiting District, Jacksonville, FL. Attorney Rogers served on two staff commands performing inspections and investigations prior to retiring in 2002. Throughout her Navy career and as a civilian attorney has provided personnel and legal assistance to military families and veterans. She understands the various military retirement system and how the division of military retired pay is calculated for active duty, reservists and retirees. She knows and understands the various impact of the MILPERSMAN regulations particularly family support obligations. She knows and understands the UCMJ, The Uniform Services Former Spouses Protection Act (USFSPA) the military pay charts, special pays, career sea pay, flight pay, instructor pay, and incentive pays, Basic Allowance for Housing and Basic Allowance for Subsistence. All those pays in Florida can affect the amount of alimony and child support. If you are convicted of a crime and sent to the Florida State Prison System, your military retirement can be effected or terminated. Attorney Rogers speaks the military lingo – she’s been there, done that and she is with you on the front lines of the Constitutional Battle for justice.

If you need a lawyer who will walk with you step by step through a tough time, contact the Law Offices of MaRia Rogers, P.A., online or call (904) 352-2459 or (888) 817-3829 for a free telephone consultation.