Getting through a Holiday Divorce
Divorces happen at all times of the year. While many people try to “make it through the holidays” for the sake of children or other family members before they file, this is not feasible in many cases. If you have a divorce case pending over the holiday season, there are steps you can take to protect your well-being and the outcome of your case. Make sure you discuss your circumstances with an experienced divorce attorney in Southfield.
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Dividing a Business in a Divorce
If you are getting divorced, it can be difficult to decide who will get the family home, how you will divide spending time with your children, and more. However, the situation can become significantly more complex – with a lot more at stake – if you and your spouse own a business together. We live in an entrepreneurial age, and many spouses decide to start an enterprise for themselves. When this is the case, divorce will not only turn your personal life upside-down, but also potentially your professional life.
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Can You Record a Conversation with Your Spouse During a Divorce Case?
When you are getting divorced, your spouse may say something to you or to someone else that could help you prove allegations or give you an advantage in your legal case. In order to avoid a he-said,she-said scenario, you might be tempted to record the conversation. After all, we all have recording devices in our pockets these days, and it is all too easy to get a recording of a conversation. However, is it legal to do this?
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Sharing Custody During the School Year
Summer break has come to a close, and your kids are back to school, which often means hectic schedules for children and parents alike. If you share custody of your children with their other parent,it is important to have a healthy and practical schedule and stick to it. The following are some tips for sharing custody during the school year.
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