There are many parents in Michigan who are preparing to navigate their first summer following divorce. Some will likely encounter several challenges regarding child custody arrangements, especially if both parents have full-time jobs. However, even married parents...
Month: June 2018
What happens to retirement accounts during divorce?
You and your spouse intended to grow old together, and your financial preparation reflects that. Now that you are divorcing, you are prepared to divide your property, but you may not know what will happen to your retirement accounts. Divorcing couples usually have a...
Getting divorced? Avoid these three common mistakes.
Although an emotional process, a logical outlook while going through the minutiae of the divorce can help reduce the risk of any surprises once the divorce is finalized. How to put the emotion aside? Avoid the mistakes of others. One way to approach the process...
3 tips for negotiating a prenuptial agreement
With engagement season behind us and wedding season in full swing, many couples are in the throes of wedding plans. With all the bustle of securing a venue, finding a good caterer, picking the perfect dress or tux, and dealing with the million other details of...
U.S. army vet missing: Child custody and PTSD issues involved
Michigan child custody typically impact whole extended families, not just the parents or children involved. If a child custody situation involves extenuating circumstances, stress levels may soar. A recent situation arose in another state that has relatives and close...