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An Alternative to Child Custody Battles That Most Divorce Courts Don’t Use

Surprisingly, laws that mandate equal parenting time may not always be in the best interest of the children. A North Dakota voter initiative included in the November 2014 elections was reflective of heated nationwide debates taking place between courts, child custody attorneys, and parents regarding child custody laws. The "Parental Rights Initiative" required "equal parenting time" to be awarded to…

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How Will New Child Support Laws Effect Michigan Parents?

2015 is officially upon us and every New Year brings about many changes. In Michigan those changes include several new laws that will have a direct impact on the state's child support system and how things operate in the future. The Michigan Child Support System/Program is a vast operation which collects at least a billion dollars in child support every…

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Avenger Star’s Divorce Could Turn Ugly After Wife’s Initial Claims

Anyone in the Macomb County area who is contemplating divorce has probably considered how their property will be divided if they were to actually file. Divorce cases are complex and make take unexpected turns during the course of litigation, especially relative to child custody and division of property, even more so when the financial estate being divided is large in…

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Child Support and How it Affects Non-Custodial Fathers

The nuclear family, which consisted of a husband, wife, 2.5 kids, a dog, and a house with a white picket fence in the suburbs, is a distant memory for many. There are an estimated 46,523 divorces filed every week in the United States. While this may seem shocking, it should come as no surprise considering first marriages ending in divorce…

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Divorce Lawyers See Steady Increase in “Pup-nuptial” Agreements

Divorce has become commonplace, so much so that people are often surprised if you've never been married as it is highly likely that at least 31% of your friends between the ages of 35 and 54 who are married, engaged, or cohabiting have previously gone through a divorce. Young couples marrying for the first time face a lifetime divorce risk…

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Ways to Build a Stronger Professional Relationship With Your Divorce Attorney

No one, especially young newlyweds -- whose lifetime divorce risk is approximately 40% -- wants to consider the possibility of divorce. While divorce was once a sensitive subject, it has become increasingly commonplace in the United States, so much so that the shock factor has all but disappeared. Divorce, it seems, is reflective of the rapidly changing dynamics of blended…

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