In today’s world, the average American has at least seven different social media accounts. These accounts allow individuals to keep in touch with family and friends and share updates about their own lives. Although deciding to divorce is no doubt a significant life...
Month: March 2020
What is Michigan’s DUI look-back period?
One DUI charge and conviction can significantly impact one’s life and future. Subsequent charges can leave individuals facing even more penalties – unless the look-back period has passed. What is a look-back period? Several institutions use look-back periods to review...
Divorcing spouses have to divide debt too
In a divorce, dividing marital property is often one of the most challenging issues spouses face. They must negotiate who gets the house as well as how to divide the assets in their shared checking account. However, property division not only requires spouses to split...
What drivers must know about the Implied Consent Law
A DUI arrest can be incredibly stressful and overwhelming. Individuals must understand their rights in these situations, so they do not face even more consequences and stress. That is why every driver on Michigan roads must understand the details of the state Implied...
Communication is key for co-parents
A divorce might be the end of a marriage, but it is not necessarily the end of the relationship between two parents. When Michigan parents have shared custody, many continue co-parenting their children. One of the essential aspects of successful co-parenting is...
Can police search your cellphone?
How much information about your life is on your phone? For the average person nowadays, their cellphone could reveal quite a bit about their personal lives from photos, text messages and even their GPS location services. It can be convenient to have so much...