Divorce is an emotionally challenging time in a couple’s lives. Not only is the couple moving on with their individual lives, but important decisions regarding children, property, and assets must be made promptly. Resources available to couples for legal representation take the clerical work out of the process and give couples time to grieve and move on with their lives without drowning in legal paperwork.
At Robbins & Licavoli, PLLC we help Michigan couples with the following:
In Michigan, divorce is typically an uncontested process, meaning that both parties agree to the divorce and do not contest any of the terms. However, if either party challenges the divorce or its terms, the case will go to trial. The trial will be subject to all of the rules and procedures of litigation. In such cases, it is best to schedule a time to consult with a divorce attorney to ensure that your rights are protected.
Whether a divorce is amicable or not, fault may become a factor should issues such as child support, spousal support/alimony, and division of marital property become disputed. Something as simple as moving to accept a new job could require modifying your child custody or parenting time agreements.
An attorney can help you negotiate a fair settlement with your spouse and ensure that your rights are protected should the divorce become contested. In addition, an attorney can provide invaluable guidance and support during a difficult and emotionally charged time.
In Michigan, divorce is the legal dissolution of a valid marriage by a court. The state is known as a ‘no-fault’ state regarding divorce. There is no need to blame one spouse or the other for the dissolution of the marriage. Instead, Michigan has one ground for divorce: “one or both spouses assigning the breakdown of a marriage (matrimony) to the point where there is no reasonable likelihood for marital preservation.”
No-fault grounds are proven by either party’s testimony to the divorce. Once established that there has been a breakdown of the marriage relationship, the court will dissolve the marriage and award custody, visitation, and support as appropriate. At this point, having an attorney by your side is critical to help facilitate your wishes to divide custodial time, assets, spousal support, and more.
If you are considering a divorce, you may feel various emotions, from sadness to even relief. It is important to remember that you are not alone and that many resources are available to help you through this process. One of the most important decisions you will make is whether to seek legal representation. An experienced divorce attorney can provide invaluable guidance and support, helping you navigate the complex legal system.
In addition, your attorney can help protect your rights and ensure that your best interests are represented. If you are considering divorce, contact Robbins & Licavoli, PLLC, today to schedule a consultation with one of our dedicated Michigan family law attorneys. We are here to help you during this difficult time.
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