The newly enacted tax code will effect some very significant changes that directly impact the practice of family law and the nature of settlement negotiations in both divorce and custody cases. This article considers the impact on the payment of spousal support in divorce cases. As of this writing, I have practiced family law for […]
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COLLABORATIVE LAW – A PRIMER
Like mediation, collaborative law is a method of alternative dispute resolution – an alternative to duking it out in court, that is. I am not trained in collaborative law, but I am often asked by potential clients whether I believe their case is appropriate for the process. Generally, if the potential client expresses an interest, […]
MY FAVORITE CUSTODY CASE – EVER!
Some years ago, I represented a wife in a divorce involving three children. The children ranged in ages from kindergarten to middle school. My client was a savvy business woman, and her husband owned a small, successful business as well. One of my favorite things about this case is that my opposing counsel (husband’s attorney) […]
FAIR MICHIGAN JUSTICE PROJECT – JUSTICE FOR THE LGBTQ COMMUNITY
As family law attorney, I am proud to say that my colleagues and I have a wide ranging set of concerns about the well-being of families and individuals in our communities. We are not only focused on divorce, custody and parenting time, alimony and child support, paternity, etc. We share a common concern for the […]
PETITION FOR A MINOR GUARDIANSHIP
One of the most frequent inquiries I receive are from potential clients who wish to seek legal guardianship of a child whose welfare is believed to be at risk. However, merely expressing concern that a child may not be safe is not, in and of itself, sufficient to create a minor guardianship. There are several […]
child support, children, custody, minor guardianshipMASS MURDER AND DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Mass murder in America weighs heavily on my mind, as I am sure it does yours as well. It seems as if life has become very cheap these days, and that taking a gun to the streets, or the movie theater, or the school, or the nightclub, has become almost normative. As a domestic relations […]