Most Michigan residents would like to think that as time goes by, their incomes will also increase. For many individuals, this is true and their families benefit. However, when that family is no longer together as one unit, the individual may still have an obligation...
Month: May 2017
Property division and military pension payments
For many Michigan couples, many decisions regarding their divorce agreement revolve around financial concerns. Even after all the details have been worked out and agreed to, future decisions can sometimes have a significant financial impact on both parties. In...
Buyout plans may interest business owners going through divorce
Individuals who have started companies that have seen success over the years may have earned a considerable amount of money. Because hard work and dedication often contribute to this achievement, many Michigan business owners feel reluctant to part ways with much --...
Prenup can offer protection during divorce
Before getting married, couples typically feel that their love will last forever. However, the reality is that divorce can happen to any couple. For this reason, drafting prenuptial agreements has received an increasing amount of attention in Michigan and elsewhere in...
How can divorce affect my tax situation?
Whether you herald the end of your marriage or dread it like the plague, there is no way for you to avoid the changes and multitude of decisions that you will need to make. You may become so focused on your living situation in Michigan and your kids' well-being that...
Property division and the different types of divorce
The decision to divorce is often a difficult one for a Michigan couple to make. One day the couple is fighting and can't stand the idea of another day together; another day, at least one spouse wonders if they should give it one more try. At some point, though, the...