In Michigan, about 20,000 couples divorced in 2021. For many of these couples, children and child custody is a concern. Determining how to coparent is challenging for all families, but there may be unique options, like birdnesting, that you have not considered....
Year: 2023
How should you act at a routine traffic stop?
A routine traffic stop can be a nerve-wracking experience for many individuals. Knowing how to handle yourself during such situations can make the process smoother and less stressful. Whether it is speeding or another serious violation, here are some steps to keep in...
When can someone file a personal protection order against you?
In Michigan, a personal protection order is a legal instrument designed to protect individuals from threats, harassment or harm from someone they know. It can restrict a person from entering certain areas, contacting the person who filed it or carrying out certain...
Recognizing signs your children may be suffering during divorce
The process of divorce, while difficult for the couple involved, can be especially challenging for children. They may struggle to understand what is happening, feel a sense of loss or confusion or fear changes in their family structure. As a parent, you want to...
Dealing with a stonewalling spouse during your divorce
Divorce is a challenging process under the best of circumstances, and there is often anger and hurt. Unfortunately, many people react poorly during those stressful moments, and you may find yourself facing stonewalling by your spouse. When a spouse chooses to...
How a judge decides a motion to modify custody in Michigan
Child custody orders are not permanent. In Michigan, either parent can petition the court to reconsider a legal custody order. When considering the motion, a judge will go through some basic steps. Establishing a proper cause Custodial and non-custodial parents can...
How can an arson charge affect your life?
Arson, the act of intentionally setting fire to property, is a serious crime with severe legal repercussions. Society views it negatively due to its potential to cause extensive damage and risk to human life. However, the consequences of an arson charge extend beyond...
The pros and cons of retaining the home in a Michigan divorce
Divorce poses numerous challenges, one of the most significant being the division of property. For many couples, the family home is the most valuable asset, both financially and emotionally. Deciding whether to keep or sell the home is often a difficult decision. In...
Jail is not the only option for non-violent drug offenders
The State of Michigan understands that incarcerating all drug offenders is not necessarily effective. As a result, it offers certain individuals facing drug charges the opportunity to enter into a drug treatment program, known as drug court, instead of going to jail....
Can you and your children relocate following a divorce?
Divorcing your spouse when you share children will require a custody agreement. Where your children will live could vary depending on parent-child relationships and the family dynamic. If you desire to take your children and relocate away from your soon-to-be-ex, you...