As a family law attorney, too often I receive phone calls from panicked “stay at home” parents. What is the… Continue reading
A Quick Internet Divorce: Not As Simple As You Think
Thinking about a divorce? Do you spend time on the internet or social media? You may have looked online… Continue reading
Grandparenting Time in Michigan
Whether grandparents have a right to grandparent time has always been a controversial political question. On June 13, 2017, the… Continue reading
Grandparenting Time and Divorce
If you are a grandparent and your son or daughter is going through a divorce or separation, as a parent,… Continue reading
Beyond The Dress: Thinking Through the Financials
YOU WENT TO THE BRIDAL SHOW. YOU HAVE THE RIGHT THE BEAU. BUT DO YOU HAVE THE RIGHT FINANCIAL PLAN? You… Continue reading
How Is Property Divided When You Get Divorced?
Michigan is a no-fault divorce state, which means if one person wants a divorce, the court will grant a divorce… Continue reading
A Better Divorce Process: It Is Possible
So either you or your spouse has decided to obtain a divorce. What important issues should you consider before filing for divorce? A… Continue reading
How to File a Divorce (Without Minor Children)
According to the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, there were 133,475 divorces between 2010 and 2013. This is… Continue reading
Child Custody 101: Reports of Abuse and Parenting Time
Child custody disputes can be the most emotionally and financially draining element on a family going through a divorce. For a… Continue reading
Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA): What does it mean to me?
On June 26, 2013, the United States Supreme Court issued its opinion in United States v. Windsor or the Defense… Continue reading