Where children are involved, both parents usually put their best interests at the center of divorce proceedings. After that, couples need to take into account the impact that divorce could have on their finances. Every divorce will come at some financial cost, but...
Month: December 2020
Being organized facilitates the divorce transition
Even the most amicable divorces present unique challenges. The settlements obtained during divorce proceedings can have life-altering consequences. As a result, it is important to negotiate a settlement that works for you. There is no one-size-fits-all approach to...
“Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign returns to Michigan
Michigan has a problem with drunk driving – and the Michigan State Police and other law enforcement agencies are aiming to put a stop to it this holiday season. Once again, the “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” campaign has begun, running from Dec. 17, 2021, through...
Rules are crucial for spouses who cohabit during their divorce
Not all couples who decide to end their marriage immediately begin living separately. Although one person often does move out of the home, that’s not always possible. Sometimes, it’s just not affordable to get a new residence until the financial arrangements have been...
3 types of child visitation
It is generally in the best interests of a child that both parents are involved in their upbringing. However, following a divorce, the family structure may change, but that does not mean that either parent is entirely secluded from discharging their parental...
Arriving at an award of spousal support
Spousal support may be important financial support for one of the divorcing spouses. For that reason, both spouses should understand how an award of spousal support may be reached so they can protect and advocate for their interest during their divorce. Arriving at a...
Understanding ignition interlock devices: myths and reality
One of the most used devices to enforce a drunk driving penalty in Michigan is the ignition interlock device (IID). While most Michiganders understand the basic operation of an IID, very few know how the law itself works and many people have accepted misleading and...
What does it take to make ‘nesting’ work?
“Nesting” is a child custody option that many parents in Grand Rapids going through a divorce have never heard of. In a nesting arrangement the child stays put in the family home and the parents take turns living with the child during their custody period and living...
Second look results in dismissal of murder charges
When charges are dropped against a convicted criminal defendant after a significant period of incarceration, the reasons for such a sharp turn in the course of justice are rarely revealed – and even more rarely, do the reasons for dropping the charges provide a...
Singer Miguel divorces wife of three years
R&B singer Miguel has filed for divorce from his wife of three years Nazanin Mandi. The couple were together for 17 years in total, officially tying the knot in 2018 at an intimate ceremony at Hummingbird Ranch in Simi Valley, California. Although the split was...