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Michigan Divorce Law
The question of Michigan divorce law is, for most clients, difficult to comprehend and deal with in times of great stress. No matter what your personal situation is, going through a divorce and/or child custody case will take a toll on everyone involved. For contested divorce cases, it takes strong negotiation skills, trial skills and the willingness to “get it done” in order to achieve a fair result. For uncontested divorce cases, it takes careful handling to ensure the situation doesn’t turn into a contest. In all divorce and child custody situations, the most important thing for an attorney to do for a client is make sure that all the bases are covered so that everyone can move on with their lives. One of the most difficult aspects of going through a legal case is wondering what will happen to you and your family. In this site, you will find articles about Michigan Divorce Law-Filing Divorce Papers, Ways to Decrease Divorce Costs, and more. Please browse through our pages so that you can be better informed.
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If you have a Michigan divorce, child custody or family law case, including one of the following, contact us.
Michigan Divorce Law—Procedure for Filing Divorce Papers. Learn more about the steps it takes to get through a typical divorce case here.
Ways to decrease your costs in a divorce. Learn about the common misunderstandings people have that drive the cost of a divorce higher, and how to avoid them.
Michigan Divorce Information and Resources Page
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