You may have drifted apart. One just decided to leave and called it quits. Relocated and thought this was freedom from marriage. They meet someone. They fall in love again. Now they want to get married (again). You take a step back because legally you are still married. It’s bothering you that separation has not really settled your previous marriage. You have to tell your significant other about your previous marriage. Your new love is now asking, can I marry … Read More
Can I Marry Someone Who Underwent Legal Separation in Michigan
How Domestic Violence in Michigan is Handled
Domestic violence is part of our lives. It is something you hear every day. You are either the victim or hurt. Or you are the accused being charged of hurting someone. It often happens with family. It is ironic that such an act is committed by someone we know. Someone close to us. Domestic violence is not just a family thing. If you are accused or you are accusing someone, you are talking about a criminal charge. So how domestic … Read More
Domestic Violence Charges: 3 Things To Do If You’re Charged
Domestic violence is a serious crime in Michigan, and if you have been charged with it, it is important to take the matter very seriously. In addition to criminal penalties, a person convicted of domestic violence may also be subject to civil penalties, such as a restraining order or a loss of custody of their children. If you have domestic violence charges in Michigan, it is important to contact a lawyer immediately. Click here to watch the video on 3 … Read More
Getting Sued in Michigan: How To Defend Yourself
We have talked about getting sued. We spoke about getting served before in our learning videos and our legal blog. You’re undecided if you should receive the papers informing you of a case filed against you. What are you supposed to do? How do you defend yourself if you are getting sued in Michigan? Click here to watch the video on How To Defend Yourself if You Are Being Sued If you are sued, the first thing you should do … Read More
Can Father’s Name Be Removed from Birth Certificate if Uninvolved
A father’s name is listed on the birth certificate. The father has been uninvolved in the life of the child. A mother is asking: Can father’s name be removed from birth certificate? Should she? Can the father’s name be removed from the birth certificate if uninvolved? Click here to watch the video on Can Father’s Name Be Removed from Birth Certificate if Uninvolved It is generally not a good idea to remove your ex’s name from your child’s birth certificate, … Read More
3 Things To Do if You Are Being Sued in Michigan
One day you will get a knock on your door. Someone is going to hand you papers. Most will say you are being served. They are saying someone has sued you or filed a case against you. Your first reaction is to shut the door. You might take the papers and dispose of them. Before you do any of that, stop for a moment. Whatever is behind those papers is not going to stop because you ignored the papers. There … Read More
What Are the Hardest Parts of Being Divorced in Michigan
The divorce rate in our country is not encouraging. Keep in mind that you’re not the only one going through a divorce. Many people who have experienced what you are going through can help you. You need to discuss the difficulties that come with being divorced. We often discuss the most nagging questions about divorce. Challenges based on client experiences. Dealing with a new social dynamic is in itself a form of social change. It is bringing attention to the … Read More
How to Get Full Custody of a Child After a Long Absence
Can one get full custody of a child after a long period of absence? Well, it’s a very, very good question. The court might have an absentee parent who all of a sudden comes in and wants to have custody. A child, of course, will likely say no to that request. Well, that’s the fast answer. It’s true. A lot of times, there are reasons why an absent parent will come in and want to get custody. And those reasons … Read More
How to Suspend a Court Order for Visitation
A court order for visitation specifies certain days when your child is to spend parenting time or visitation with a co-parent. You’re not fond of it? You don’t wish to carry it out. You don’t think it’s practical. You’ve got to do this even though your child doesn’t want to go. What action does the parent take? A parent can find themselves under pressure not to abide by the court order. How is visitation suspended? Can a parent suspend a … Read More
Can I Get a Restraining Order Against My Ex
Your attorney cannot put a restraining order on your ex. Only a judge can do that. Your attorney can help you file a motion for a restraining order. Restraining orders are not granted lightly. The judge will carefully consider all the evidence before making a decision. So let’s answer the question, can my restraining order lawyer put a restraining order on my ex? Click here to watch the video on Can My Attorney Put a Restraining Order On My Ex … Read More