If you and your spouse are getting divorced, you know that you have to work out a parenting time arrangement for your child while they are a minor. You need to consider both legal and physical custody rights. Parenting time generally revolves around where a child...
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Why financial transparency matters during property division
People who are going through a divorce have to handle the division of their marital estate, which includes assets and debts. In order to do this, both parties must have a complete picture of the financial situation. Financial transparency means that neither side is...
Should you file for divorce over summer break?
There are times to wait and other times to act. When it comes to divorces with young children, many parents struggle with choosing the least disruptive time to file. Objectively speaking, there is rarely a good time to break up your family. But there are better and...
Why have a travel consent letter in place before summer vacation?
Now that spring break is over, many divorced parents are beginning to make summer travel plans. Whether this will be the first time you’ll be traveling alone with your child or you’ve done it many times, it’s crucial to make sure you review any travel restrictions you...
Do children testify in court about their custody preferences?
Many of the best parenting plans in custody orders in Michigan are the result of parental cooperation. The adults work together to set terms based on what their children need and their own availability. If parents don't agree on what is appropriate or necessary, then...
Is alimony automatic for divorcing stay-at-home parents?
Parenting is an around-the-clock obligation. It can be a challenge to balance career demands with the obligations that come with raising a child. In some cases, couples reach the conclusion that having one spouse stay home to raise the children is more cost-effective...
How can spouses split a tax-deferred 401(k) during divorce?
When a professional with a well-funded 401(k) faces divorce, their first priority might be the preservation of that account. In some cases, directly dividing the 401(k) is necessary due to a court order or to an agreement between the account holder and their spouse....
Relocating with children after a divorce
Relocating after a divorce can get complicated for parents if they share custody of their children. Deciding to move means that parents have to consider not only what is best for them, but also what is in the child’s best interests and how the move affects the other...
Divorcing when you own a family business together
Couples sometimes decide to start family businesses together. Often, they bring different skill sets that make the business stronger. One spouse may be the creative force behind the business’s products and innovations, while the other spouse is good at advertising,...
What happens to the marital home in a Michigan divorce?
People who are married often invest in a home, and it’s likely one of the largest assets they own. The asset that they worked hard to purchase can become a major source of contention if the couple decides to get a divorce. In Michigan, property is divided using...
