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If you or your spouse have made the decision to dissolve your marriage or you are seeking child support from an ex-spouse, it is important to have an advocate by your side that protects your rights as well as the rights of your family
Valuing and Dividing High Value Assets
There is a lot at stake in a high asset divorce. To know just how much is at stake, your marital assets must be appraised. We work with financial specialists to accurately value our clients' assets including:
Business Interests
Investments
Vacation homes
Rental properties
QDROs, Pensions, 401(k)s
Real Estate
Stock Portfolios
Vehicles and Boats
Jewelry, Artwork, and High-End Furnishings
Helping You With All Issues in Your Divorce
If you have financial support and property division issues, we will handle your case professionally and with compassion. If you or your spouse is contesting the value of marital assets, our accountants can analyze the value of pensions, retirement accounts and other assets in order to determine asset pension division and other alimony issues.
If you are a spouse who needs alimony during and after the divorce proceeding, we will make sure your needs are met and your interests are protected. If your children need support, we will make sure their needs are taken care of. If you believe you are paying too much in child support, and wish to have more time with your children, we will work on devising a fair and equitable arrangement.
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Michigan No-Fault Divorce made breaking up easier to do, passing a no-fault divorce law that stands to reduce long, cutthroat court battles over who’s to blame when marriages fail. So, Infidelity? Mental cruelty? These, along with other fault-based grounds are not applicable in Michigan. The only grounds for dissolving a marriage that you need to show in court called "irreconcilable differences".
Even we have no-fault divorce, our attorneys can help in situations where neither party is at fault for the divorce, division of property can be determine for any number of reasons including Infidelity, mental cruelty and spousal abuse. There are other factors including:
Disparity of earning power of the spouses and their ability to support themselves, including age, education, business opportunities and future employ ability of each spouse
One spouse's waste of marital assets
Health of the spouses
Which spouse was granted custody of the children
Debt and liabilities
The effort of each spouse in the creation of marital property, or in its increase of value
Tax consequences of the division of proper
The Divorce Process
Either spouse may initiate a no-fault divorce by filing a complaint. The plaintiff spouse must stated in her/his compliant that the marriage is “forever broken” and there is no hope of reconciliation. The divorce itself is normally filed in the circuit court for the county where the defendant spouse lives. If the defendant is not a Michigan resident, however, the plaintiff may file in his or her own home county.
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In Michigan, division of marital property follows the rule of equitable distribution. In very general terms, marital property describes either assets acquired during the marriage from earnings during the marriage, or assets acquired because separate property was transmuted or commingled.
Marital property must be divided in all Michigan divorces. In order to divide marital property, a court must identify what marital property exists, classify the property as either marital or separate, value the assets, and divide the property equitably. In determining what is marital property, the details (and documents) matter a great deal.
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Our divorce practice is comprehensive, covering all matters that arise during divorce proceedings and after a divorce judgment is final. We assist clients in matters including