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Filing For Divorce in Michigan is Easy, Settling it is Complex
July 20th, 2018
If you’re considering filing for divorce, then there’s no one-size-fits-all set of requirements that you must meet in order to do so across every single jurisdiction in the United States. There are some standard guidelines you should meet…
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Categories: Divorce
Make Life Easier by Following These Co-Parenting Tips
July 17th, 2018
Even if you’re looking forward to ending your marriage, you realize that co-parenting will bring many challenges into your life. Fortunately, with the right co-parenting tips guiding you, you’ll find it much easier to remain on the right…
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Categories: Divorce
What are Some Signs that Divorce Could Be in My Future?
July 7th, 2018
No one wants to hear their spouse say that they want a divorce. It’s just not a pleasant conversation to have, even if you honestly know that the marriage has been in trouble. Even if you understand that it could be in your future, it doesnR…
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Categories: Divorce
When Could a Parent Lose His or Her Parental Rights
June 22nd, 2018
Not all Michigan parents are fit to raise children. While courts largely view it to be in the best interest of children to have a mother and father who both spend time as their caregivers, there are circumstances when a parent has various problems th…
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Categories: Child Custody
What You Need to Know About Michigan Spousal Support
June 8th, 2018
The employment of spousal support, also referred to as alimony, occurs in cases where it’s necessary to even the economic playing field while the couple adjusts to life apart. If a couple cannot agree to terms of spousal support, determination abou…
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Categories: Spousal Support
Are you a Single Person Looking to Adopt a Child?
June 6th, 2018
The traditional view of adoption is that of a male and female couple who take a baby or child in their home. However, times are changing. Considering how many marriages end in divorce, and that a child may end up in a single parent home anyway, why s…
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Categories: Adoption
Helping Your Teen Get Through a Divorce: 4 Tips
May 23rd, 2018
No parent really wants to talk about divorce when he or she has a child at home. For most, it would be preferable to have a child “leave the nest” before getting a divorce, but that might not be an option. As someone with a teen at home,…
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Categories: Family Law
Making Changes in Your Parenting Style After Divorce
May 17th, 2018
You already know that your life is going to change after you go through a divorce. What you may not realize is that your parenting style might also change. This comes for a variety of reasons but it can shock your children when things start to change…
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Categories: Child Custody
Deciding on Parenting Time Plans
April 12th, 2016
In every case involving minor children, the court must enter an order or judgment for parenting time and custody. Many times, the parents themselves are able to reach an agreement, perhaps through mediation. That is the ideal. If the parents cannot a…
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Parenting Over The Holidays If You Are Separated Or Divorced
December 14th, 2015
Deck the halls with boughs of holly… I’ll be home for Christmas, you can count on me… Silent night, holy night… Dancing around the Christmas tree… Hearing these Christmas carols or seeing other signs of the holiday can make you feel like so…
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