
How Social Media Can Affect Divorce Cases
What you do online can follow you into divorce court. Most people mistakenly assume that their social media accounts are

What you do online can follow you into divorce court. Most people mistakenly assume that their social media accounts are

You can file for divorce without moving out of the family home first. But what does that mean about the

Child support in Michigan is already a complex system, but it becomes even more complicated when parents live in different

Creating parenting schedules for young children requires balancing each parent’s role with the developmental needs of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers.

Divorce when one spouse controls the finances creates a uniquely challenging situation, but Michigan law provides strong protections to ensure

Retirement accounts like 401(k)s, IRAs, and pensions are often considered marital property if contributions were made during the marriage, which

When parents disagree on school decisions, who decides? In Michigan, the answer depends largely on legal custody. If parents share

What happens to the house during a divorce? The short answer is that there is no automatic outcome. Instead, the

As children grow into teens, their schedules, priorities, and independence change. The best way to handle parenting time schedules for
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