If you and your ex-spouse are co-parenting minor children after your divorce, there are limitations on where you can move when circumstances change. Like most states, Michigan has enacted legislation that favors the involvement of both parents in a child's life....
Month: August 2017
Interim Spousal Support in Michigan Divorce Cases
Spousal support and maintenance are legal terms that many people know more commonly as "alimony" in Michigan divorce cases. In general, courts may award spousal support to lower-earning spouses when they are unable to sufficiently support themselves after a divorce....
What is a Friend of the Court in a Michigan Divorce Case?
Divorces in Michigan are unique legal matters because there's a significant amount of out-of-courtroom support required throughout the process. In addition to your own attorneys, you and your spouse may handle certain administrative matters through a "Friend of the...
What to Expect at Your First Meeting with a Michigan Divorce Lawyer
Divorce is a highly personal type of legal matter that involves entire families and - for many spouses - it may be the first time you need to consider hiring a lawyer to represent your interests. For these reasons, your choice in a Michigan divorce attorney will be...