As Spring Break approaches and planning for summer vacations start to take shape (which may take you out of the country), make sure you have permission to do so if you’re divorced with children. Okay. That long-awaited vacation with the children is finally here. You and the kids
Hollis v Miller reinforces key aspect of Michigan Grandparenting Time law The Michigan Court of Appeals in a recent, unpublished decision, found that a grandmother seeking to reinstate visitation with her grandson after his father no longer allowed her to see him had to prove that the
Joint Custody in Electronic Form: The Role of Technology in Divorce It is not uncommon for parties going through a divorce to have a less than amicable relationship going forward. Even with the best of intentions in mind, the emotions that run through the entire process can take a tol
Cohabitation with your significant other will end spousal support payments If there is a provision in your Judgment of Divorce that terminates your right to spousal support payments “upon cohabitation with an unrelated male,” then it’s important you understand how the Michigan courts
Collaborative family law takes a less-adversarial approach to divorce Collaborative Family Law has become increasingly popular in the past few years. Mainly seen in the family law context – especially in divorce cases – collaborative family law is a way for both parties involved to go