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Alimony Rights When Ex Remarries

The length of alimony is typically a very frequent topic of discussion in divorce. We frequently encounter terminology like “alimony in a fixed number of payments” in decrees in divorce judgments. There was a sort of alimony in which regular payments were mandated. Alimony was paid until the judge made a different decision. What you observed in those circumstances was the recipient’s resistance to getting remarried. It had something to do with how the alimony order was written. It states … Read More

Immigration & Family Law: Divorce Dynamics

Immigration laws and family law laws interact with one another. This occurs when a non-American marries an American. The non-American is then granted entry into the nation as a result of the marriage. Now the marriage breaks down. Immigration will raise a red flag if the marriage conveniently dissolves. It dissolves just as your immigration documents are in order. What is the interplay between immigration and family law in a divorce case? Click here to watch the video on Interplay … Read More

Win 50/50 Custody for Fathers

Is it possible for a father to share custody equally? Yes, custody can be shared equally. Both the mother and the father have an equal chance of obtaining physical and legal custody. Along the road, there are landmines. You can improve your chances of obtaining custody by avoiding a few things. In deciding the child’s best interest, the court considers different things. Do not get involved in anything that will make people think negatively of you. Domestic violence within the … Read More

Summer Reflections: Uncommon Beginnings Post-Divorce

Hot summer! The season for having great things to do with children off school. When you’re going through a divorce, an epic summer is just what you need with the children. It’s an opportunity for a lot of reflection. First things first. Get over the preparation. You need to work with your spouse on the details of your summer activities. Don’t ruin your summer trip with calls from your spouse. Calls inquiring about where you are and what you’re doing … Read More

Perfect Custody Arrangement For Summer

When should a motion for custody or parenting time for the summer be filed? Many people make the error of planning the filing of their motions. Mid-June marks the start of summer. You should already consult with our attorney and file the necessary motions. For the summer, you would want to change parenting time. How do you go about securing the right custody arrangement for the summer? How do you go about securing the right custody arrangement for the summer? … Read More

Child Fear: Navigating Parent’s Home Visit Concerns

The child exhibits dread or a lack of desire to visit the home of one parent in this circumstance. The scenario is that the child refuses to leave Mom when Dad picks him up. The child doesn’t want to leave Dad when Mom comes for pick up. We must acknowledge that children can be unpredictable. What does it mean when a youngster cries as they say goodbye to Dad? Does this imply that the child doesn’t want to visit Mom? … Read More

Can I Stop the Other Parent from Moving Out of State?

Can one parent stop the other from moving outside of Michigan? A parent’s freedom to travel is protected under the Constitution. The other parent’s decision to leave the state cannot be stopped. Click here to watch the video Can I Stop the Other Parent from Moving Out of State – Michigan Lawyers The more pertinent question is, can a parent pick up their children and leave the state? A parent cannot leave the state with the children without the court’s … Read More

How Divorce Can Benefit You After Years of Separation?

Not everyone in marriage gets along. Couples divorce. Keeping their sanity is the obvious advantage. You are probably aware that they apply to the majority of divorces. Imagine that you’ve been apart for ten years. What makes divorce a desirable option right now? How can divorce benefit you after years of separation? Click here to watch the video on How Divorce Can Benefit You After Years of Separation – Michigan Lawyers Let’s say a man meets a woman after being … Read More

Mother’s Rights in Paternity Test: What to Know?

Paternity is a constant topic of discussion, especially in non-marital couples. There is no assumption of paternity. The required DNA testing is requested by the court in this case to establish paternity. What are your rights as a mother if a paternity test is pursued? Click here to watch the video What Are Your Rights as a Mother if a Paternity Test is Pursued – Michigan Lawyers What happens if the mother gives birth to the child without naming the … Read More

Decoding the 180-Day Rule in Your Divorce

How does the 180-day rule work? Does it impact your divorce in any way? There are several questions that are asked in every divorce. The issue of the residency requirement will always be raised. The judge will inquire about your name and your county of residence in Michigan. Before filing for divorce, you must have resided in Michigan for 180 days. Click here to watch the video on What is the 180-Day Rule and How Does it Impact Your Divorce … Read More