Courts give you the option to request a revision in your child support. It does not imply however that you should. The judge may or may not grant it. It really depends on the circumstances. So, when will a judge modify child support? Situations must drastically alter. You must support your claims with facts and evidence. Click here to watch the video When Will A Judge Modify Child Support – Michigan Law Courts will accept adjustments to child support obligations. … Read More
When Will A Judge Modify Child Support in Michigan
What Are the Rights of a Father Who Isn’t on Birth Certificate
The mother and father start dating. Mother conceives a child. The father and mother split up a few months during the pregnancy. They don’t tie the knot. They have children. Father wasn’t present when the baby was born. On the birth certificate, he is not included. What are the rights of a father who isn’t on the birth certificate? Click here to watch the video What Are the Rights of a Father Who Isn’t on Birth Certificate – Michigan Law … Read More
Smart Ways to Divide Retirement Assets During Divorce in Michigan
Retirement assets are assets with benefits you don’t intend to use now. Or an asset you intend to liquidate during its maturity where the value is highest. If you’re liquidating because of divorce, you may want to leave out retirement assets. Retirement assets may be worth less if liquidated before their maturity. You have to find smart ways to divide retirement assets during divorce. Click here to watch the video on Smart Ways to Divide Retirement Assets During Divorce – … Read More
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How Can I Strategically Divide My Assets
Both parties have access to liquid assets. These assets will be divided easily. The separation of assets may not be straightforward. This happens in instances where there is a mix of liquid and non-liquid assets. For instance, when you liquidate a 401(k), its face value might not be accurate. Because taxes will be paid when a 401K is liquidated, its value may be reduced. Early withdrawal fees can apply. You have to ask yourself, how can I strategically divide my … Read More
Ex Complains They Don’t Have Enough Parenting Time
You and your co-parent get parenting time. In order to ensure that you both have parenting time, you collaborate with your co-parent. Your co-parent is called away for work and leaves you with the kids. You naturally collaborate knowing you may need to request a favor for a similar reason. Your ex complains they don’t have enough parenting time. Click here to watch the video on Ex Complains They Don’t Have Enough Parenting Time – Michigan Law Keep in mind … Read More
Overview of Support Arrears
You don’t pay child support, you have arrearage. It may also refer to the possibility of forgetting to pay child support. Your situation may have changed, which will impact your child support payments. There may be a job loss. It can result in a decrease in pay. You must inform the court. Click here to watch the video on Overview of Support Arrears – Michigan Law You have the right to adjust child support as necessary if your situation changes. … Read More
Overview of Same-Sex Divorce
Same-sex marriage in Michigan became legal and same-sex divorce naturally followed suit. The divorce challenges in a traditional marriage are not similarly felt in same-sex marriages. The laws that regulated traditional marriage now also apply to same-sex marriage. Click here to watch the video on Overview of Same-Sex Divorce – Michigan Law In a same-sex marriage, property division, and asset distribution are also important considerations. Debt division, child support, parenting time, and custody issues still affect same-sex spouses. The legal … Read More
Overview of Paternity
Who gets to spend time with the kids is at the center of custody and parenting time disputes. Moms are the biological parents of newborns, involvement on their part is only normal. Being a father is not something that comes automatically. Click here to watch the video on Overview of Paternity – Michigan Law A father cannot take part in parenting until paternity has been established. He still needs to prove that he has the legal right to be acknowledged … Read More
Overview of Military Divorce
There are some similarities and differences between Michigan’s military and civilian divorce. Similar because we still have to deal with the same problems as a civilian divorce. Issues like child support, property division, parenting time, and custody are common issues. Issues have to be dealt with in both military and civilian divorce. Click here to watch the video on Overview of Military Divorce – Michigan Law Unlike civilian divorce, the court must deal with one or both parents who may … Read More