Prenuptial agreements help engaged couples prepare their finances and protect their assets if they ever divorce. These contracts are becoming even more important as spouses are more likely to have equal assets or wives own more property than their soon-to-be husbands....
Month: September 2020
Would You Book A Photo Shoot To Commemorate Divorce?
On Behalf of Eisenberg & Spilman, PLLC | Sep 18, 2020 | child custody
Divorce no longer suffers from the social stigma it once had, but it isn’t usually celebrated, either. In many ways, this makes sense, since most people find divorce to be a difficult and sometimes traumatic experience. There are some, however, who want to view their...
What’s a business worth in divorce?
On Behalf of Eisenberg & Spilman, PLLC | Sep 17, 2020 | property division
Divorce isn’t an easy process to go through, and it can be especially hard on those with a family business. Plenty of options await owners, but they all require understanding what you’ve got. Husband and wife teams own 3.7 million small businesses across the country....
Study Examines The Biology Of Children Of Divorce
On Behalf of Eisenberg & Spilman, PLLC | Sep 9, 2020 | child custody
In recent decades, many researchers in the fields of psychology and biology have focused much of their work on discovering how our childhood experiences continue to shape us in adulthood. This is certainly a worthwhile subject to explore, since most of us can remember...
Fighting to keep your full 401(k)
On Behalf of Eisenberg & Spilman, PLLC | Sep 5, 2020 | property division
Past posts on this blog touched upon the fact that your 401(k) becomes subject to property division in your divorce. Having to divide that account up with your ex-spouse may drastically impact your retirement plans in Michigan. The potential of such an impact is often...
How can I help my child adjust to school after my divorce?
On Behalf of Eisenberg & Spilman, PLLC | Sep 1, 2020 | child custody
Parents in Michigan who divorced over the summer may be concerned about how their child will adjust to the new school year after such a major change. Parents want to see their child thrive, even though the parents are no longer in a relationship with one another. The...
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