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How Long Does a Divorce Take in Royal Oak?

Divorces are difficult, and understandably, those going through one typically want it to be over as soon as possible. Unfortunately for some, it may take longer to get a divorce than it did to plan the wedding. There are several factors that determine the timeline of any divorce, and many mistakes divorcing couples can make that drag out the process…

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Tips for a Quick Divorce in Birmingham

No one gets married with the intention of getting divorced. Unfortunately, it happens often in Birmingham. In fact, Michigan’s divorce rate is equivalent to the national divorce rate, at about 50%. When a divorce becomes a couple’s only option though, they typically want to get it over with as quickly as possible. Couples often envision lengthy legal battles and contentious…

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What Happens to the Marital Home in a Divorce?

There are a lot of issues to sort out in divorce, including the division of the marital assets. Of all the assets argued about during a divorce, the marital home is often at the top of the list. So, what happens to that home during a divorce? Is there any chance you could keep it? The answers to those questions…

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The Top Divorce Myths in Michigan

When going through a divorce, it is natural for family and friends to pass on bits of advice while trying to inform you of the process and what to expect. Although this information is passed on by well-meaning folks, much of it is wrong. This practice has led to the creation of some popular myths surrounding divorce. To their own…

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Are There Any Alternatives for Divorce in Michigan?

When a couple determines that it is time to end their marriage, they have two options. They can divide their assets while leaving the marriage intact with an action for separation, or they can end their marriage in divorce. In the state of Michigan, a couple can file for divorce, but there is no such thing as a legal separation.…

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Are You Codependent?

The term “codependent” describes relationships in which one partner pours all of his or her efforts into meeting the other’s needs, particularly when the spouse receiving the effort is unable to meet them him- or herself due to mental illness, addiction, or harmful or criminal behavior. Codependency is not healthy. Codependency is not love. When you recognize that you are…

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