If you want to end your marriage, you need to obtain a divorce from the family court. Michigan has many laws that govern the divorce process, from the requirements to get a divorce to how spouses will resolve necessary issues involving property, finances, and children. It is important for anyone considering a divorce in Bloomfield Hills to discuss their situation with an experienced divorce attorney.
In order to initiate a divorce in Michigan, you or your spouse must file a complaint with the appropriate court. You or your spouse must live in Michigan for at least 180 days and within the county for at least ten days. Michigan is a “no-fault” divorce state, which means you do not need to state marital misconduct as a reason for your divorce. You must only cite that there has been a breakdown of the marriage to obtain a divorce.
Once one spouse files for divorce, the other spouse must file an answer to the complaint. Then the spouses must resolve several issues relevant to their marriage, including:
There are waiting periods to finalize divorces in Michigan, as follows:
Some spouses are able to agree on all important issues from the start. Other spouses might need to participate in mediation or negotiation through their attorneys to reach a resolution on the necessary matters. If spouses cannot agree on one or more issues, the case may be brought to trial before the court. The judge will hear the arguments of each spouse and will make determinations as needed.
When all issues are resolved, the attorneys can prepare the final divorce judgment.
The divorce process can be complicated, and many things can go wrong that can result in a less favorable outcome than you deserve. As soon as you know you are considering divorce, you should schedule a consultation with an experienced divorce lawyer. A lawyer can help in many ways, including:
Having the right representation can help protect your rights and prevent delays and complications, so you can finalize your divorce in the most efficient manner possible.
At the law firm of Robbins & Licavoli, we help clients in all situations throughout the divorce process. Contact us to speak with a divorce attorney in Bloomfield Hills about your case today.
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