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Divorce Lawyers in Oakland County

Divorce Lawyers in Oakland County

Guiding Clients through the Divorce Process in Oakland County

Deciding to get a divorce can be difficult, and divorce can disrupt your life in many ways. The outcome of your divorce can impact many aspects of your future, including your finances and your relationship with your children. There is too much at stake to not have a qualified divorce lawyer in Oakland County advocating for your rights and interests. Do not wait to contact the legal team at Robbins & Licavoli to discuss your options today.

Requirements for a Michigan Divorce

Each state has its own laws overseeing the divorce process. The following are some requirements to get divorced in Oakland County:

  • One spouse must live in Michigan for 180 days
  • One spouse must live in Oakland County for 10 days
  • You must file a divorce complaint that there has been a breakdown in the marital relationship where the objects of matrimony have been destroyed and there is no reasonable likelihood that the marriage can be preserved.

Whether you file the divorce complaint or your spouse files the complaint, it is critical to have legal representation by a divorce attorney from the very start of the process.  

Resolving Issues in a Divorce 

Even if both spouses agree that they should get divorced, there can still be complications in the case, as the law requires you to settle many issues before your divorce can be finalized. Such issues include: 

  • Division of property – Michigan law requires that divorcing spouses divide all marital property in an equitable manner. This includes real property, personal property, financial accounts, assets, and debts.
  • Spousal support – Spousal support is also known as alimony, and it is financial support paid from one spouse to the other for a specified period of time.
  • Child custodyParents need to decide how to share custody of their children, which includes physical custody/parenting time (time spent with the kids) and legal custody (decision-making authority of each parent). 
  • Child supportOne parent may have to provide financial support for the kids. The law has a specific formula that determines the amount of child support required in a particular situation.

If two spouses can agree on how to resolve these issues, an experienced attorney can help finalize your case in an efficient manner. If you cannot agree, your attorney can help with negotiation or the mediation process to help you try to reach a resolution. If these tactics are not successful, the case might need to go to trial. This means the court will decide on how these issues are resolved, so you want effective representation at trial.  

Consult with Our Divorce Lawyers in Oakland County about Your Options

The Law Office of Robbins & Licavoli helps clients obtain divorces in the most efficient manner possible while still advocating for your rights. Contact us to learn about our legal services and how our divorce lawyers in Oakland County can assist in your case.

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