The state of Michigan is a no-fault state, which means for the purposes of divorce that means we wouldn’t have to prove anything because if there has been a breakdown in the marriage then you are entitled to a divorce. However, those things can be used by the court to evaluate other aspects in your case. One of the custody factors has to deal with the moral fitness of both parties.
If the court finds that the infidelity led to a breakdown of a perfectly good marriage for a relationship outside the marriage which caused the relationship to fail, then the court may use that to evaluate how they divide assets and determine alimony. Contact us today if you have any questions regarding Divorce in the State of Michigan.
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