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Handling A Custody Case That Involves An Autistic Child In Michigan

Autism Spectrum Disorder or ASD is the medical term for autism. There is much we still need to know about it. It is very difficult but not impossible to live with. Even more challenging is having to live with it through a divorce and a child custody case. Click here to watch the video on Handling A Custody Case That Involves An Autistic Child In Michigan In a normal child custody case, the parents can engage in a tug-of-war in … Read More

What To Do If Your Child Says Your Ex Is Abusive, But There’s No Evidence?

You’re going about your usual day at home with your child. Your child looks at you and just tells you she’s being abused. Click here to watch the video on What To Do If Your Child Says Your Ex Is Abusive, But There’s No Evidence Parents or concerned parties must know the signs of child abuse and act accordingly. There are laws on the reporting and non-reporting of child abuse incidents. As parents, we have to have a balance between … Read More

Switching Lawyers During My Michigan Family Law Case

When getting a divorce, you want your attorney to always act in your best interests, keep you informed of the case’s progress, and guide you through the process. However, this is not always the case. Occasionally, clients feel that their case is not getting adequate attention, yet they are stuck working with the attorney they initially selected. In Michigan, it is permissible to switch divorce attorneys even during a case. If you wish to change your divorce lawyer, there are … Read More

What Is Considered Child Abuse In Michigan?

To build our child’s character, we are supposed to instill discipline. How far can we instill discipline without crossing the line towards child abuse? Click here to watch the video What Is Considered Child Abuse in Michigan? People talk a lot about child abuse without really defining what is child abuse. The definition of child abuse is very much an evolving standard. Even the process of determining child abuse from a medical perspective is also evolving. Lack of awareness carries … Read More

Property Division: Michigan Is Not a 50/50 Divorce State

Even if your marriage ends in divorce, your assets do not have to suffer. If you understand the law and exercise caution, you can avoid starting over financially after your divorce. State rules vary, so pay close attention to how things operate in your state. This article will walk you through what you need to know about property distribution in Michigan. Click here to watch this on YouTube. Learn more about the division of property in Michigan. How Michigan Divide … Read More

What If My Ex Refuses To Sign Divorce Papers In Michigan?

Does it matter if your ex refuses to sign the divorce papers? Probably not! It truly depends on the particular divorce documents in question. The divorce papers you’re referring to are often the first documents you send with the acknowledgment of service. Your ex won’t acknowledge receipt by signing off on the document. Your ex’s refusal to sign shouldn’t stop you. Click here to watch the video What If My Ex Refuses To Sign Divorce Papers In Michigan? There are … Read More

Is Emotional Abuse Enough to Revoke Parenting Time From My Ex in Michigan?

When we discuss abuse, there are many distinct types, including physical and emotional abuse. Can you withhold parenting time if you think your child has been abused in some way? Is emotional abuse enough to revoke parenting time from my ex?   Click here to watch the video Is Emotional Abuse Enough to Revoke Parenting Time From My Ex in Michigan? It is appropriate to submit a motion to the court. Obtain judicial approval. Don’t try to impose your own … Read More

How Can I Prove I’m the Better Custodial Parent in Michigan

How can I prove I’m the better custodial parent? Does bad-mouthing the other parent every time you get the opportunity make you appear to be a better parent? It might be accurate to say that drug misuse occurs in the other home. It might be true that there are other forms of drug abuse besides alcohol, and this should be brought up in court.  It’s not your desire to pick a fight with the other parent; rather, you want to … Read More

What to Expect When Filing an Appeal for Divorce in Michigan

When emotions are running high, it may be challenging for parties to reach a mutually acceptable agreement. Although Michigan is a no-fault divorce state, the court has the last say, which may be unacceptable to one or both parties. Click here to watch this on YouTube. Learn more about how to modify a divorce judgment in Michigan. All parties must comply when a court rules on a divorce matter and issues a final decision. If you are dissatisfied with the … Read More

What to Do If You Owe Thousands in Child Support to the State of Michigan

The court and the law take a great interest in child support and spousal support. It takes an even greater interest in the non-payment of support. The court sees non-payment as a crime. If you have not been on schedule regarding your child and spousal support payments, you can expect a knock on the door. What to do if you owe thousands in child support. Click here to watch the video on What to Do If You Owe Thousands in … Read More