When you have children and separate from your ex, there are ways you must still coordinate your schedule and life with one another. This can be difficult to do given how your marriage ended, as cooperating with an you’ve drifted from or have argued with one too many...
The Experience To Protect Your Rights
The Experience To Protect Your Rights
Month: July 2020
Retirement Savings Sometimes A Casualty Of Divorce
People in Michigan and throughout the United States have experienced several periods of economic hardship over the past dozen years or so. The Great Recession and housing crisis that began in 2008 forced many people to deplete their savings in a difficult job market...
Divorce In The Time Of Covid-19
The year 2020 has been, to put it mildly, difficult (and it’s only half over). One of the most widespread challenges all Americans are facing is the threat of Covid-19 and the stress brought on by the stay-at-home orders issued in most states. Even if you were in...
What to know about Michigan marital property division
Divorce comes with an array of concerns for both spouses, especially when children are a factor. Among the most vital issues is that of property and asset distribution. However long you were married, you likely accumulated assets and purchased properties as a couple....