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Four Ways to Help Your Chance of Winning Child Custody

As a parent, facing the fact that you may spend less time with your child is the scariest part of any divorce. It is for your spouse, too. Due to this, child custody issues are typically the most heated in any divorce that involves children, with each side fighting to win their child custody hearing. To help you have the…

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Five Tips for a Successful Divorce

All divorces have multiple moving parts, and you will find that you need to make a lot of adjustments. Inevitably, the process is going to be difficult no matter the type of divorce you are getting. However, there are ways to make the process run more smoothly, and that can help you secure a settlement or judgment that is favorable…

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Things to Consider if Your Divorce Goes to Trial

Many couples understand that when getting divorce, the best scenario involves the two spouses working together to come to a resolution on terms such as property division and parenting time. Unfortunately, that is not always possible, and couples often reach an impasse when considering what is fair. When this is the case, the couple may consider entering litigation and taking…

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How to Prepare Children for Divorce

Divorce is difficult for the couple going through it, but it can be even harder for the children involved. Children do not have some of the advantages the adults going through a divorce do, including knowing why the divorce is happening. For this reason, it is important to understand what to do to properly prepare your children for your divorce…

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Frequently Asked Questions About Divorce Mediation in Michigan

Mediation is a great option for anyone going through a divorce. This process allows people going through a divorce to have the final word on what settlement they receive, and it is often much more affordable than taking a divorce to trial. As beneficial as mediation is, though, many people still do not fully understand the process, and they have…

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What Can You Do If Your Ex Will Not Pay Child Support?

In divorces that involve children, one parent almost always has to pay child support to the other parent. Typically, it is the non-custodial parent who pays this support to help with the expenses for the child’s basic needs, such as food, shelter, and clothing. Support can also include expenses for health care and insurance premiums.  Child support is always one…

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