Do you have questions about divorce?
In a perfect world, families and people would always
stay together. But we know that our world is far from perfect. People do
separate and divorce and difficult decisions have to be made about the
care and custody of children, property division, alimony, etc. The State
of Michigan has a no-fault divorce statute, which means that a divorce
will be granted to a husband and wife if "...there remains no reasonable
likelihood that the marriage can be preserved..." In a real world sense,
a divorce will be granted if either the husband or wife wants one. There
a certain residency requirements to consider as well if you are seeking a
divorce. How property is acquired, professional degrees or occupational
licenses of spouses, and one person's ability to provide for the other are
only but a few of the many considerations that one must consider when
contemplating a divorce.
As unfortunate as it is, the real disputes often involve
children. Generally, a determination will have to be made on what is in
the child's "best interests." When your children are involved, you need
to know how custody, support, and visitation rights are to be determined.
Remember, your children are innocent in you and your spouse's
differences. A long, drawn out divorce with bitter fighting can be
devastating to a child (not to mention expensive). We take some of the
worries away from the disputes so you can spend your time where it is most
needed, with your children.
During difficult times, you need someone you can count
on to protect your interests. We provide caring and aggressive legal
counsel for all you family law needs. We are there when you need us!