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Preparing to fight for child custody: what you should know
In divorce, custody practices are put in place to provide children with a seamless transition, ideally allowing them to maintain the standard of living they experienced before the divorce. Parents have every right to make […]
CONTINUE READINGHow to determine whether your child support payments are fair
With all the intricate processes and grey areas, it can be hard to be certain of anything when it comes to divorce. One of greatest areas of contention, and thus areas of confusion, is that […]
CONTINUE READINGHow to contest a divorce in Michigan
Divorce can be hard to accept, even more so if the parting is unfriendly or confrontational. Each state differs when it comes to the ways in which you can contest a divorce petition of which […]
CONTINUE READINGWhat You Should Know About Division Of Debt Under A Michigan Divorce
Going through a divorce cannot only be emotionally harrowing, it can be confusing if your understanding is unclear on how the debts of you and your spouse are divided. Not only does the judge rule […]
CONTINUE READINGHow Does Pet Custody Work In A Michigan Divorce?
When couples faced divorce in the last century, the typical points of contention included custody of children and asset allocation. While custody agreements were often complicated and debatable, dividing up property and material goods was […]
CONTINUE READINGIs annulment an option in a Michigan divorce?
With the diversifying of marital options comes the more prevalent reality that some couples must face legal separation, divorce, or annulment. And while separation and divorce are more cut and dry, you might be surprised […]
CONTINUE READING5 Simple Ways to Lower the Cost of Your Divorce
Splitting one household into two is not only emotionally taxing; it also means splitting expenses to support two homes instead of one, and often dealing with additional costs like alimony and/or child support. In other […]
CONTINUE READINGGray Divorce: Who is at Risk?
It’s pretty rare these days to see a couple reach their golden anniversary (50 years), much less the diamond (60) or platinum (70). With more people living longer, you might expect more of these impressive […]
CONTINUE READINGHow to Cope with Conflicting Parenting Styles after Divorce
Even when spouses are emotionally estranged, they may try to stay together for the benefit of children and preserving the family unit. Unfortunately, this tends to make both parents miserable, which is no good for […]
CONTINUE READINGHow to Prove Income for Child or Spousal Support in Michigan
One of the most difficult parts of divorce for a parent is seeing their kids go through the trauma of losing the stability of the family unit, and often, the family home. For a parent […]
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