A sweeping new tax overhaul may affect future divorce proceedings and will change the way individuals approach spousal support payments. Individuals interested in family law matters in Michigan may benefit by gaining an understanding of the new tax treatment of...
Month: December 2017
Is walking a safe alternative to driving for the elderly?
As many people age, they decide the time has come to curtail their driving or to stop driving altogether. They attribute this to many factors such as slowed reaction time and decreased visual keenness. Having robust alternatives to driving makes this choice much...
Changes in Michigan family law could affect child custody
Historically, women took over the main role of parenting after divorce while fathers were relegated to a couple of weekends every month. While that might have been appropriate for past generations, Michigan family law may be evolving to keep up with modern families....
Family law documents give insight into Casey Affleck’s divorce
Whether a person should be pay alimony to an ex-spouse is not always clear. Although many people in Michigan are under the impression that one person will always have to pay another spousal support after a divorce, this is simply not the case. Family law can be...
Spousal support an important part of Michigan family law
Divorce can be a financially stressful time for everyone involved. Between asset division, changing household incomes and more, your financial security may become understandably complicated. Spousal support is a key aspect of Michigan family law matters that helps...