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Changing domicile or residence in Michigan

Changing domicile:  Domicile explained!  Michigan divorce law does not prohibit a parent from travelling with your children.  You can even travel outside of the United States, provided the Country you are visiting has a treaty with the United States (most do under the Hague convention). While a vacation away from home with your kids is[…]

Michigan Divorce Education Series – Understanding Michigan divorce law.

Understanding Michigan divorce law:  When people worry, it is nice when others provide comfort.  At Findling Law we provide legal advice through education.  It is our hope that these blogs, are brochures, forums and accessability will bring comfort to the person you may be worried about. We have created a series of webinars addressing common[…]

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Michigan Child Custody, Child Support and Parenting Time (Visitation) video

Michigan Divorce Education Series Michigan child custody, child support and parenting time:  This video Webinar is a comprehensive explanation of Michigan law and strategy covering child custody, child support, and parenting time.  Key learnings and strategies are discussed.  I am hopeful you find it both empowering and educational.  A summary of the topics covered is[…]

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Michigan divorce law update: The Divorce Veteran benefits myth.

Divorce in Michigan and veterans benefits:  There is a myth regarding Michigan Divorce Veteran benefits and disability Veteran benefits.  The veteran benefits myth is that Congress clearly intended to protect veterans’ benefits from being awarded to anyone other than the veteran, including children and former spouses. The foundation of the veteran benefit myth likely stems[…]

Michigan divorce law update Child support collection

Child Support Collection and Divorce in Michigan:  What do a schizophrenic mom, a rural orthopedic surgeon, and a deadbeat living in Key West Florida have in common? The impossibility defense, a new nearly insurmountable barrier to successfully defending felony nonsupport charges. In Michigan, failing to pay child support is a criminal felony. This felony non-support[…]

Michigan divorce commentary: Birth support

Birth Support and Divorce in Michigan:  On July 6, 2012, Shari Motro, a law professor at the University of Richmond wrote an editorial in the New York Times advocating Preglimony. Preglimony is sort of alimony for pregnant woman and would include the loss of income arising from pregnancy, or the cost of an abortion. Professor[…]

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