Many Michigan families encounter problems when loved ones disagree about matters of estate. Probate issues can be complex and may take a long time to resolve in court. A group of people in another state are currently involved in several court cases surrounding the...
Month: July 2020
Avoid child custody problems when school resumes
Michigan parents who are navigating new parental territory after divorce may find the back-to-school season especially challenging. Co-parents who are willing to work together as a team typically fare better than those who disagree on every child custody issue that...
Divorce: Negotiation skills helpful for fair settlement
When a Michigan couple prepares for property division, child custody or child support proceedings, they often encounter challenges -- particularly if they disagree about important issues. Divorce can be complex and stressful. However, if spouses practice good...
Will you receive spousal support after your divorce?
If you and your spouse are preparing to divorce, your anxieties around money have likely increased. Your spouse may have been your household’s sole breadwinner. Without their income, you may fear for your ability to support yourself or maintain the lifestyle you two...
Divorce tips for noncustodial dads
Dad in Michigan and beyond often get a bad rap as noncustodial parents. Divorce does not mean a father is abdicating his responsibilities as a parent. The overwhelming majority of fathers want what is best for their children. There are several ways noncustodial dads...
Revocable trust or last will and testament, or both?
A main goal of many Michigan estate owners is to execute an estate plan that helps loved ones avoid probate litigation. There are many types of documents, and determining which ones to incorporate into a specific plan or which to leave out can be a daunting task,...