For many noncustodial parents, child support orders can feel like a heavy burden. Some may feel like they are working hard, but not getting ahead because every month they have to give money to the custodial parent. Their financial frustrations feed into their...
Month: November 2020
Worried about your prenuptial agreement? It might not be valid
A prenuptial agreement can be enormously beneficial for your financial wellbeing as you embark on your marriage. But things change, and so do people. This means that there are some instances when hindsight is 20/20 when it comes to a prenuptial agreement. Even if your...
How can you avoid tax pitfalls during divorce?
Thinking of what is fair in a divorce can seem daunting, especially when it involves property division and custody. Michigan is an equitable division state, which means that property is not divided 50/50, but it is distributed fairly according to the judge. Factors...
How ADR methods are changing divorce in Michigan
When we think of divorce, it often brings to mind emotionally charged and sometimes traumatic proceedings in which a couple faces off while the children are caught in the middle. The truth is, divorce often manifests the long-simmering domestic problems that existed...