by divorce law | Apr 10, 2026 | Divorce, Family Law
This spring, not only will you see a rise in bumblebees, pollen, and colorful plants blooming everywhere, but you will also see a massive rise in many unhappy couples calling it quits on their marriage. The period from January through March each year sees a huge surge...
by divorce law | Mar 6, 2026 | Divorce, Family Law
Retirement accounts are easy to ignore during divorce planning because they do not feel like “cash on hand.” But in many Michigan divorces, a 401(k) or pension is one of the largest assets on the table. People often assume the divorce judgment itself is enough to...
by divorce law | Feb 6, 2026 | Divorce, Family Law
The divorce process can be long and tumultuous. The months (if not longer) between the initial filing and getting the divorce finalized are filled with stress, questions, confusion, and a wide array of emotions that make even everyday tasks more difficult. There are...
by divorce law | Jan 9, 2026 | Divorce, Family Law
Let’s face it. No one wants to appear in court, not even for a divorce. It’s stressful and humiliating for both parties involved, no matter the circumstances of the divorce. Since it is a matter that is open to the public, you run the risk of neighbors, friends, or...
by divorce law | Dec 12, 2025 | Divorce, Family Law
The holidays have a way of stirring up memories, expectations, and emotions. After divorce, those feelings often hit differently. What once felt automatic might now feel unfamiliar or even overwhelming. But this season can still bring connection, comfort, and joy,...
by divorce law | Nov 7, 2025 | Divorce, Family Law
Divorce is never easy. After a high-conflict breakup, communication often turns tense, trust fades, and simple decisions can spiral into arguments. Yet even when parents struggle to get along, children still need both of them. Co-parenting after a difficult divorce is...