gtag('config', 'AW-945928078/0s88CMHj_mMQju-GwwM', { 'phone_conversion_number': '248-723-5190' });

Category Archive for: ‘Divorce’

How Can Family Businesses Be Divided After a Divorce?

January 6, 2022
Posted in: Divorce

Family-owned businesses are an integral part of the U.S. economy. With over 5.5 million family businesses in the United States, family businesses make up 57% of the GDP and 63% of the overall workforce. A divorce […]

CONTINUE READING

Does Child Support End at a Certain Age?

January 4, 2022
Posted in: Tips

The term “child support” refers to a court order by which one parent must make payments to the other to assist with the expenses of raising a child. The specific terms of a child support […]

CONTINUE READING

Common Topics to Cover in a Prenuptial Agreement

December 30, 2021

A prenuptial agreement (known as a “prenup” in shorthand) is a contract that two people create prior to marriage. In particular, prenups concern the property rights of both spouses before and following a marriage in […]

CONTINUE READING

Two Christmases? Tips for Helping Kids Through Holiday Divorces

December 3, 2021
Posted in: Divorce, Tips

The holidays can be a difficult time for the whole family after a divorce. Depending on how recent the divorce was, it can be hard to know how to adapt your routines without losing meaningful […]

CONTINUE READING

How Is Alimony Calculated in Michigan?

November 30, 2021
Posted in: Alimony

The average cost of divorce is nearly $13,000. For most people, that’s a staggering amount. If your divorce has put you in a financial bind, you may wonder how you will make ends meet. Fortunately, […]

CONTINUE READING

Five Questions Families Have About Adoption in Michigan

November 25, 2021
Posted in: Adoption

Elation, fear, peace, guilt, worry, fulfillment — there are a whole host of emotions that surround adoption. Overall, the experience will often be a happy one. But still, you might have pressing questions. Before you […]

CONTINUE READING

Does Michigan Recognize Common Law Marriages?

November 23, 2021
Posted in: Common Law Marriage

Perhaps you were with your partner for years, but you never took the leap to walk down the aisle. You were both committed—perhaps even more so than the majority of married couples you know. But […]

CONTINUE READING

Can My Military Service Affect Child Custody?

November 18, 2021
Posted in: Child Custody

A military career can be exciting, educational, and fulfilling. Most people who enlist look forward to serving their country, learning new skills, and traveling the world. But while life in the military has its benefits, […]

CONTINUE READING

Using Cohabitation Agreements to Protect Your Relationship Rights Outside Marriage

November 16, 2021

Not every couple decides to become legally married. When a couple cohabitates, they may accumulate valuable property together. Unlike married people, unmarried couples are not given specific legal advantages and protections. However, couples can draft […]

CONTINUE READING

I Lost My Job. Do I Still Have to Pay Child Support?

November 11, 2021
Posted in: Firm News

Child support is a type of financial assistance paid from one former spouse to another in support of the couple’s children after divorce.  If you lose a job, your children do not automatically put their needs […]

CONTINUE READING