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Can I get a Divorce in Michigan if my Spouse Lives out of State?

It often happens that one or the other parties to a marriage files for divorce while the parties are still living together. In fact, depending on the situation, some couples remain living together even after their divorce is final. However, it is also often the case that the parties have already separated by the time […]

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How Is My Michigan Child Support Calculated?

When a couple is facing divorce, or an unmarried couple with children breaks up, few things are more anxiety-provoking than the subject of child support. Those who expect to pay worry that the amount expected of them will be too great a burden. Those who expect to receive child support fear the amount ordered will […]

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The Basics of Property & Debt Division in a Michigan Divorce

Other than issues involving children, the most complicated aspect of divorce in Michigan is the division of property and debts between the divorcing spouses. When it comes to figuring out who gets what and who will pay which bills, even couples who agree on everything else can suddenly find themselves at odds. Divorce is least […]

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Division of the Family Business in a Michigan Divorce

When a Michigan divorce involves a family business, the division of marital property becomes much more complicated. Businesses are considered property, and include everything from professional practices to corporations, sole proprietorships to partnerships. Whether or not both spouses have been employed by the business, the business is an asset whose value must be determined and […]

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