Divorce is never easy, but it’s often a necessary transition toward a more fulfilling future. While facing the divorce process can be overwhelming when you’re going through the emotional upheaval that typically accompanies divorce, it’s important to recognize that your divorce terms will significantly affect many important aspects of your life, which makes careful attention to detail a requirement. To help ensure that your divorce protects you and your children’s rights, work closely with one of the best Oakland County divorce lawyers out there.
To obtain a divorce in the State of Michigan, at least one of you must have lived in the state for six months prior to filing your divorce papers. Further, at least one of you must have resided in the county where you file for at least ten days prior to filing. As such, a case might be filed in the county where you live or in the county where your spouse lives (if they are different).
Finally, Michigan is a no-fault divorce state, which means that anyone who wants to file for divorce can do so if he or she states that the marriage has broken down. None of this is to say, however, that you or your spouse’s wrongdoing won’t affect the outcome of your case, as the court has the discretion to consider these matters.
If your divorce involves children, a top concern is likely their continued happiness and well-being. While custody arrangements can vary significantly, the following basics generally apply:
In Michigan, those assets and debts that you and your spouse amassed together as a married couple are considered your marital property, and this property will need to be divided in a manner that’s deemed fair, which often equates with an equal division – but not always.
Spousal support (also known as alimony) refers to payments made by the spouse with greater financial means to the spouse with fewer post-divorce financial means. While alimony is not guaranteed, the court sometimes finds it appropriate (based on a wide range of variables related to your individual contributions to the marriage – and beyond).
If you’re going through a divorce, you need the experienced counsel of a dedicated Oakland County divorce lawyer like those at the Law Offices of Robbins & Licavoli. We are proud to help clients like you obtain divorce terms that protect their best interests, so please don’t hesitate to contact us for more information today.
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