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Spousal Support

Posted inAlimony, Glossary, Separate Maintenance, Spousal Support
Spousal Support (formerly alimony) is money to be paid in a divorce, separate maintenance, or annulment case by one spouse to the other for the support of the recipient spouse.…
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Seperate Maintenance

Posted inAlimony, Glossary, Prenuptial Agreement, Separate Maintenance, Spousal Support
Separate Maintenance – is filed in the same way and for the same grounds as divorce. In both separate maintenance and divorce, the court will divide property and debts, award…
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Prenuptial Agreement

Posted inAlimony, Glossary, Prenuptial Agreement, Separate Maintenance, Spousal Support
PRENUPTIAL AGREEMENT a prenuptial or antenuptial agreement is a contract entered into before marriage that limits property rights that would normally be acquired through marriage. Properly drafted prenuptial agreements are…
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Divorce

Posted inAlimony, Custody, Custody, Divorce, Glossary, Separate Maintenance, Spousal Support
DIVORCE – a legal proceeding to end a valid marriage. The only ground for divorce in Michigan is the no-fault ground, i.e., “there has been a breakdown of the marriage…
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Alimony in Michigan

Posted inAlimony, Glossary, Prenuptial Agreement, Spousal Support
(see SPOUSAL SUPPORT).  People frequently ask me whether alimony was abolished in Michigan.  It’s not: alimony is alive and well in Michigan. 
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    I hired Carl E. Sears to process a divorce for my son whose wife left him 10 years ago, no minor children involved and turned out to be an uncontested divorce. The estranged wife lived in a county far from my son’s country of residence so the divorce was processed through the mail and phone calls. Mr. Sears covered all the issues and was very timely in his actions. He even went so far as to pick up my son at his home and drive him to the final court hearing because my son does not have a vehicle. Both my son and I were very pleased at how Mr. Sears handled the divorce. I was very surprised at how affordable his fee was.

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