Category Archive for: ‘Divorce’
4 Helpful Tips for Communicating with In-Laws During and After a Separation
A separation with your partner is sure to strain the relationship with your in-laws, whether the relationship was great or not pre-separation. While you may not consider the loss of your relationship with your in-laws […]
CONTINUE READINGWhat Happens if One Spouse Refuses to Sell the Home During a Divorce?
When you and your partner divorce in Michigan, the court divides your marital assets fairly and equitably. However, this does not mean that you or your partner will approve of the way the court divides […]
CONTINUE READING3 Ways a Divorce Can Impact Your Credit Score
There is no question that divorce can significantly upend your life. Even your credit score is at risk of divorce’s negative impact. A solid credit score that took years to build can be undone quickly […]
CONTINUE READING3 Advantages of Alternative Dispute Resolution for Michigan Divorces
Not all divorces devolve into a war. Sometimes, you and your spouse can find common ground. And the more quickly you resolve your case, the sooner you can move on with your lives. One way […]
CONTINUE READING4 Tips for Protecting Your Retirement Pension in a Divorce
You worked hard to earn your retirement pension. When you divorce, a court could divide your pension with your spouse as a marital asset. But you may have options for protecting your retirement pension. These […]
CONTINUE READINGCan You Start a Business During Your Divorce?
There is no rule that says you cannot start a business during a divorce. But after you or your spouse starts a divorce, you cannot spend marital assets without authorization from the court. More importantly, […]
CONTINUE READINGNesting Co-Parenting: Is It Right for You?
Nesting co-parenting is a growing trend among divorced parents. It provides a stable home for the children of divorced couples. It can also increase time with both parents by eliminating packing and travel. On the […]
CONTINUE READINGSupervised vs. Unsupervised Parenting Time: What’s the Difference?
Most parents and children have the right to spend time together. Even when your co-parent is not perfect, your child is still entitled to spend time with them. In some narrow circumstances, a judge can […]
CONTINUE READINGHow Soon After a Divorce in Michigan Can You Remarry?
Can you remarry immediately after a divorce? This might seem like a strange question. After all, a divorce dissolves a marriage, so you should have no restrictions on your right to remarry after the court […]
CONTINUE READINGIs It Better to File Bankruptcy Before, After, or During Divorce?
There’s no such thing as a typical divorce. For any couple, divorce can be a difficult and stressful experience. However, the stakes are much higher whenever you add bankruptcy to the mix. Bankruptcies, like divorce, […]
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