MICHIGAN'S EXPERT DIVORCE AND CUSTODY LAWYERS - CALL: (517) 993-9555
MICHIGAN'S EXPERT DIVORCE AND CUSTODY LAWYERS - CALL: (517) 993-9555
There are a few advantages to being the first to file for divorce or a change of custody with the applicable State of Michigan county family circuit court. First, you set the tone for the proceedings and will put the other side on the defensive. Second, this will allow you to get orders from the assigned circuit court judge protecting your children and money before your spouse even knows you filed with the court. Third, if the other side tries to file something after-the-fact, it appears as though it was done in retaliation.
Having access to money and credit is an important issue with any divorce. Do not let your soon to be ex-spouse dictate whether you will have access to the necessary money or credit to file for a divorce. Try to secure the means just prior to filing. Otherwise, you will have to file a motion asking the assigned State of Michigan county circuit family court judge to force the other side provide access to the necessary funds.
It is important to obtain and copy any useful information for your case. It may be social media posts, text messages with the kids or incriminating documents you come across. When there is a contested divorce or custody case, these pieces of information may be critical to getting the outcome you deserve.
Child support is determined by the Michigan Child Support Guidelines. It is based on each party's income and the number of overnights with the kids. Even if you are spending a lot of time with the kids, it does not count for calculating child support unless it is an overnight. In addition, if you suspect the other parent is hiding income, you will have to be ready to prove it in court.
Unless the parties opt out, child support payments are tracked through the Michigan Child Support Disbursement Unit. As a result, do not expect payments for additional expenses (i.e. school expenses, clothes, etc.) to count towards child support. If the parties opt out, then make sure you get a receipt for each payment.
First, Michigan provides for legal custody, which is the ability to have input into the important decisions for each child's life, such as medical and educational choices. Second, there is parenting time, which dictates the actual schedule of the child with each parent. The sole focus being what is deemed to be in the child's best interests. The assigned State of Michigan county family circuit court will generally require these requests to be heard by a friend of the court referee for a recommendation.
First, Michigan provides for legal custody, which is the ability to have input into the important decisions for each child's life, such as medical and educational choices. Second, there is parenting time, which dictates the actual schedule of the child with each parent. The sole focus being what is deemed to be in the child's best interests. The assigned State of Michigan county family circuit court will generally require these requests to be heard by a friend of the court referee for a recommendation.
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If you would like more information about seeking or avoiding an award of alimony/spousal support in Michigan, click below.
If you would like more information about filing for an annulment instead of a divorce in Michigan, click below.
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If you would like more information about obtaining an emergency ex parte or temporary custody order in a Michigan County Circuit Court, click below.
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If you would like more information about the Michigan custody factors under MCL 722.23, click below.
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