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Common Questions You Might Have when Considering the Option of Divorce in Michigan

February 21, 2020
Posted in: Divorce, Michigan Law

Divorce is a big decision, and one that you don’t want to take lightly.  If you’re considering divorce in Michigan, here are a few common questions you may need answered first. Is Divorce My Only […]

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During a Divorce, What are Normal Child Visitation Rights?

February 14, 2020
Posted in: Divorce

Time spent with children is precious, so when parents with shared children divorce, it’s only natural to feel anxious about the amount of time you’ll have with children in the aftermath.  You need to understand […]

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Is Withholding Visitation Against the Law?

February 12, 2020
Posted in: Child Custody

Even in cases where one parent is granted sole physical custody of children, or an established custodial environment (ECE) is recognized, the noncustodial parent will be granted visitation, or parenting time, if the court considers […]

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Some Key Aspects of Michigan Prenuptial Agreements

February 7, 2020
Posted in: Michigan Law

It’s a common misconception that one or both parties entering into a marriage must be wealthy in order to necessitate a prenuptial agreement, but this is simply untrue.  There are a variety of reasons why […]

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The Basics of Standards of Proof in Family Law Cases

February 5, 2020
Posted in: Michigan Law

Family law covers a variety of legal concerns, but is best known for covering issues like divorce, child custody, and so on.  In these cases, there may be a need to present evidence, and the […]

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Are There Any Requirements that Need to be Met Before Filing for Divorce in Michigan?

January 17, 2020
Posted in: Divorce

As you may or may not know, Michigan is a no-fault divorce state.  This means you don’t necessarily have to cite a reason for seeking divorce.  You don’t have to prove infidelity, abuse, or other […]

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Should You Keep, Sell, or Surrender Your Home in a Michigan Divorce?

January 14, 2020
Posted in: Divorce

Once you get married, anything you and your spouse purchase together becomes shared marital property, including real estate.  In some cases, things you brought into the marriage may also become marital property, depending on how […]

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Should You Stay in Touch with Your In-Laws After a Divorce?

January 10, 2020
Posted in: Divorce

Some couples divorce amicably, while others suffer bitter contention.  Either way, you may find it hard to lose not only your spouse, but also your in-laws, if you became close with your spouse’s family during […]

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The Impact of Job Loss on Spousal Support in Michigan

January 8, 2020
Posted in: Michigan Law

The divorce process in Michigan is designed not only to legalize the dissolution of marriage, but to fully separate two lives, including dividing assets, deciding child custody, if applicable, and determining whether or not alimony […]

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The Keys to Co-Parenting Success after a Michigan Divorce

January 3, 2020
Posted in: Divorce

It is often said that kids don’t come with an instruction manual.  As a parent, you simply do your best to learn from mistakes and raise your children to be responsible, capable, caring, and understanding […]

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