Making the decision to end your marriage can be difficult, though this is only the beginning of the process. In order to legally dissolve your marriage in Michigan, you must obtain a legal divorce from the family court. There are specific requirements for divorce in Michigan, and, additionally, each couple will have their own specific issues to resolve as part of the process. It is always beneficial to have the guidance of an experienced divorce attorney in Oakland County from the start of your case.
If you are considering a divorce, learn your options from the legal team at the Law Offices of Robbins & Licavoli. If your spouse filed for divorce, seek representation right away. We are ready to help.
Not everyone automatically qualifies for a divorce in Michigan. First, one spouse must have lived in the state for at least 180 days before they can file for divorce, as well as in Oakland County for ten days to file within the county. You must submit the proper documents to the court. It is important to have an experienced divorce lawyer to prepare your petition to ensure it reflects what you want out of the divorce.
Next, you must resolve several issues before you can be granted a divorce, which include:
Some spouses are able to reach out-of-court agreements regarding all necessary issues, often through mediation or negotiation between their attorneys. If this cannot be accomplished, the matter might need to go to trial for a judge to rule on how each issue should be resolved. You want a skilled attorney representing you in court if this occurs.
Even if you and your spouse agree on all issues from the start and submit your agreement with your divorce petition, you still need to wait the required 60 days before a judge can issue your final divorce order. If you have minor children, the waiting period can be 180 days.
Many people consider trying to save money by trying to handle the divorce themselves. However, even seemingly minor mistakes can drive your expenses up and delay your case. Even if you and your spouse seem to agree at first and are cooperative, you never know when complications may arise. Having the right attorney can not only help address conflicts efficiently but also avoid them in the first place. An attorney will also advise you of your rights, so you do not inadvertently agree to a settlement that is unfair to you. It is our goal to obtain the most positive outcome for you to move forward with your post-marriage life.
The Law Offices of Robbins & Licavoli handles all types of divorce cases – from the relatively simple to highly complex. Contact us to speak with a divorce attorney in Oakland County who will protect your interests.
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