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CAN I FILE FOR DIVORCE IF I AM PREGNANT?
Bringing a baby into the world is meant to be a joyful and thrilling experience. However, when a couple is facing marital problems and considering divorce, a pregnancy during this time can be both emotionally taxing and legally complex. In certain states, being pregnant can greatly affect the process of seeking and completing a divorce. What are the stipulations of Michigan law regarding divorce and pregnancy? Is it Possible to File for Divorce During Pregnancy in Michigan? I
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Apr 12 min read
HOW DOES INFIDELITY AFFECT DIVORCE SETTLEMENTS?
There are many reasons why relationships may decline. Sadly, infidelity and cheating are frequent causes of marriages ending in Michigan. Many individuals question how their spouse's actions during the marriage might affect the divorce and the resulting settlement. The influence of cheating on your Michigan divorce case depends on various factors. Michigan's Law on No-Fault Divorce Michigan operates under a no-fault divorce system. In this framework, spouses aren't required
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Mar 252 min read
WHAT NOT TO DO DURING YOUR DIVORCE
Divorces, as one might expect, can be incredibly challenging. They frequently have a profound psychological impact on the individuals involved, making it hard for them to adapt to the major shifts in their daily routines. Regrettably, the legal complexities of your situation might add another layer of stress and anxiety. This post outlines some “dos and don’ts” that could help alleviate frustration during the divorce process. Things to Avoid During a Divorce By steering clear
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Mar 183 min read
Divorce Mediation: What It Is, How It Works, Costs & Benefits
Are you finding it difficult to settle disputes over custody, support, or other matters related to your divorce in Michigan? If so, mediation might be a viable solution. It allows you to address disagreements in a more private and adaptable environment, though it may also present significant legal questions. You might be curious about which issues can be resolved, what occurs if mediation is unsuccessful, or how to ensure mediated agreements are enforceable. Mediation is most
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Mar 114 min read
Pets and Divorce?
How Does Michigan Divorce Law Handle Pets? In Michigan, divorce law does not regard pets in the same way as children. Courts do not grant “custody” of pets in divorce. Instead, pets are treated as property under the law. If a pet is considered marital property, the court may include it in the equitable division of the marital estate. However, spouses can determine pet ownership through a property or divorce settlement agreement, which the court can incorporate into the divor
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Mar 42 min read
Teens and Divorce
Divorce can be challenging for the entire family, particularly for kids and teens who must adjust to the disruption in their lives and adapt to new routines. Since teens are often more capable, parents might rely on them to assist with younger siblings, take on additional chores, or act as intermediaries between them and their co-parent. Sometimes, parents may inappropriately vent to or confide in their teenage children because they are more emotionally aware. Although teens
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Feb 255 min read
Keeping Your Divorce On Secure Financial Footing.
Marke sure you find the right lawyer and process. Think about which process is right for you and the needs of your family. Then, find an attorney who will meet those needs and who you feel comfortable with. Look for someone responsive and confident, but not overly inflammatory (as that will increase your emotional and financial costs). Make sure you are not overspending. Until a settlement is reached, avoid making major changes to your financial situation—do not accumulat
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Feb 183 min read
Hidden Assets ands Divorce in Michigan
What Does the Law Say? According to Michigan law, during divorce proceedings, neither party is allowed to conceal assets to the other's disadvantage. For a fair division of property to occur, all assets owned by both spouses must be disclosed and examined. If a party fails to reveal an asset, they may be accused of fraud, facing severe penalties. In some instances, a judge might grant all hidden assets to the other spouse who was not involved in the deceit. Additionally, a pa
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Feb 116 min read
Can a Child Choose Who to Live with in Michigan Custody Proceedings?
Child custody is often the most difficult aspect of many divorces and is usually the primary source of conflict between the divorcing parents. Frequently, children express a preference regarding which parent they wish to live with, and the courts may take this into account as part of their decision. However, custody is not determined solely by the child’s preference. In certain situations, this preference may have minimal impact on the court's final decision. The Basics of Mi
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Feb 64 min read
DIVORCE DENIED?
Can Your Divorce Be Denied in Michigan? When spouses realize it might be time for a divorce , the situation can feel overwhelming. Many decisions must be made about dividing property, splitting debt, and determining which spouse will move out. The process can become even more challenging if your divorce is denied in Michigan. At Marke Gilbert and Associates, we assist couples divorcing in Michigan in understanding if their divorce can be denied and how to move forward. Under
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Feb 42 min read
HOW DOES AN OWI AFFECT MY CDL?
What Happens to Your CDL After an OWI in Michigan? Operating While Intoxicated (OWI) carries significant repercussions in Michigan, especially for those holding a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) . State law enforces these violations more strictly than it does for regular drivers. Both Michigan statutes and federal regulations set forth stringent penalties for CDL holders involved in alcohol-related offenses, which include extended disqualifications of commercial driving pri
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Feb 410 min read
Jurisdiction Requirements in Divorce Where and When?
Similar to many other states, Michigan enforces statutory residency requirements that must be met before a spouse can initiate a divorce...
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May 4, 20253 min read
Is an Irrevocable Trust for you?
What Is an Irrevocable Trust? An irrevocable trust is, as the name suggests, unchangeable. Once the grantor sets up the trust, it cannot...
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Apr 21, 20252 min read


Changes to Michigan Expungement With the Clean Slate Law
Michigan Clean Slate A criminal record can adversely affect every area of your life. Whether you're seeking employment, obtaining a...
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Mar 18, 20255 min read
Wills vs. Trusts
Many individuals understand that establishing an estate plan is crucial to ensure your asset distribution wishes are carried out after...
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Mar 11, 20252 min read


Decoding the Process: Unraveling the Steps of Divorce in Michigan
Divorce can feel like a whirlwind of emotions and decisions. Understanding how the process works in Michigan can provide clarity and help...
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Mar 4, 20254 min read


Unraveling the Legal Maze: Navigating Grandparenting Time Court Orders in Michigan
Navigating family law can often feel overwhelming, especially concerning grandparenting time. In Michigan, grandparenting time court...
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Feb 25, 20255 min read
A Quick Guide to Custody Determination in Michiagn
Understanding the Intricacies of Child Custody: Essential Issues and Influencing Factors Decision-Making Authority: Who has the...
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Feb 18, 20252 min read
A Few Divorce Guides
Divorce in Michigan . While the decision to divorce can be challenging, the essential documents needed to file for divorce in Michigan...
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Feb 11, 20254 min read
What is a Trust?
What is a Trust? A trust is a legal document that enables a designated trustee to manage and oversee assets for the benefit of...
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Feb 8, 20256 min read
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