There are a wide variety of ways in which domestic violence can impact your divorce case. It can affect child custody and parenting time issues, certain financial matters, and issues pertaining to mediation.
Year: 2022
Will I Need to Give Up My Cryptocurrency in Divorce?
If you own cryptocurrency, it is important to know that the court will not treat cryptocurrency differently than other assets. The court will need to determine if the cryptocurrency is marital property. If so, it will be divided in your divorce.
High Net Worth Divorce and Hidden Assets
It is often much easier for one spouse to hide asset from the other in high net worth divorces. To ensure that your own assets are divided fairly, please call our legal team today for assistance.
Four Reasons to Consider a Prenuptial Agreement
While a prenuptial agreement may seem unromantic, it can be a vital tool in promoting open and honest communication with your future spouse. It helps to clarify expectations and attitudes about money, while protecting you, your partner, and other family members both now and in the years to come.
Tips On How to Achieve Personal Growth After Divorce
If you’re looking to achieve personal growth after a divorce, a Michigan attorney is here to help. Contact the Law Offices of Michael A. Robbins to hear more about our services.
My Ex-Spouse and I Can’t Agree on Vaccinating Our Child. What Should I Do?
If ex-spouses disagree about whether to vaccinate their children or not, court intervention may be necessary. At the Law Offices of Michael A. Robbins, we can help explain how this process works in Michigan courts.
What Happens During a Divorce Settlement Conference?
The idea of divorce can be intimidating for anyone. Couples want to ensure that their best interests are upheld and that their children will be cared for following the divorce, so when it seems that the process is nearing its end, you and your attorney must ensure...
Does Child Custody End When My Child Turns 18?
Child custody is one of the most contentious issues in a divorce. Typically, child custody arrangements are legally binding until the child turns 18 years old. Parents may be met with confusion and anxiety about how these changes will impact the role they play in...
What Happens to Debts During a Divorce?
You and your spouse have acquired many types of property over the course of your marriage. While most people are aware that marital property includes the house, furniture, cars and other purchased items, you may not realize that joint debts also fall under assets that...
Is There a Waiting Period to Get a Divorce in Michigan?
Divorce is often an emotionally-taxing process, and you may come across unexpected challenges along the way. While couples may wish to terminate the marriage as soon as possible, there is a mandatory waiting period for a Michigan divorce. After filing a complaint,...