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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SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS AND SUPPORT PAYMENTS IN DIVORCE CASES
There has been a dramatic change in social security law that will affect spousal benefits and therefore, must be considered by parties facing divorce. The new rules went into effect (with virtually no warning to the public) on November 15, 2015. Historically, ex-spouses could each independently decide when to file for social security benefits based […]
alimony, child support, divorce, divorce attorney, property settlement, settlement negotiations, social security benefits, spousal support, supportASSET DIVISION IN DOMESTIC PARTNER DISSOLUTION
Michigan is a pro-marriage state. Public policy favors marriage between domestic partners and our laws reflect that favoritism. Indeed, Michigan does not recognize what is referred to as “common law marriage.” Over my career as a family law lawyer, I have had many potential clients query me about their “rights” when dissolving their live-in relationship […]
common law marriage, equitable property division, meritricious relationshipPRE-NUPTIAL AGREEMENTS & GAY MARRIAGE – A NEW TWIST
It is indeed an exciting time to be practicing family law – there are changes in the wind, and today, I would like to remark on one of them that I see coming – prenuptial agreements and gay married couples. Once upon a time prenuptial agreements (prenups) were the sole province of the rich and […]
How Much Does “Fault” Matter when a Trial Court Divides Assets?
Even though Michigan is a “no-fault” state for divorce, “fault” of a party can be considered by the court when it divides assets and debts during a divorce proceeding.
no-fault divorce, property division