When both parties are equally involved in the marital assets it makes the entire process easier. However when one person handles the assets and the other has nothing to do with the marital assets, this can sometimes create trust issues. In this situation The court will impose a discovery phase on these divorce cases. This will give the attorney the opportunity to determine what is really in the marital estate without relying on the word of anyone else.
You also have to realize that if one spouse fails to disclose a known asset and it is later discovered, the court can reopen the case and make another allocation of the asset. Contact us today if you have any questions regarding Divorce in the State of Michigan.
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