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This is not a black and white question. It depends upon all of the facts surrounding things. Talk to a good local lawyer. Good Luck.
probably. Call or visit the Secretary of State. Good luck.
Check with the Circuit Court Clerk's Office in the county where your husband would have filed for divorce, wherever his county of residence was, ask... Read Answer
Many lawyers will provide a free initial consultation. Ask around for local recommendations, and then check their websites. Good Luck.
Not really. If you have been in Michigan for at least 6 months, you can file here. Good Luck.
You can go to any lawyer, but maybe your best bet would be to contact one of the firms that specializes in QDROs like QDRO Express and see if they... Read Answer
More information is needed, but, if you have two cars, and you are separating, I cannot imagine any law enforcement folks saying that you can't use... Read Answer
Go to https://www.accesskent.com/CourtNameSearch/ and put your name in and see what the status is. Good Luck. You could also call the Clerk fo... Read Answer
There is a mandatory waiting period for a divorce without kids of 60 days, it's 180 days for a divorce with kids, how long after the waiting periods... Read Answer
The Divorce judgment will order what is to be done with all 401(k)s. Good Luck.
Yes. Just contact the lawyer and tell him or her what you want to do. He or she will have to be formally allowed out of the case by the judge, but... Read Answer
That depends entirely on whether you and your spouse are able to work out a settlement. if so, it can be done in just a few months. If not, it can... Read Answer
It is very unlikely that anyone would buy the house without title insurance, and they won't get it without your signature while yo are still married.... Read Answer
Take your divorce paperwork to a good local lawyer. Good Luck.
Whatever retirement he accrued while you were married to him is typically considered a marital asset that is typically divided 50/50. If he accrued... Read Answer
where and when were you married? Was she of legal age to be married there and then? If that was all fine, you should have no problem. Do you know... Read Answer
Divorce would be better. Good Luck. Get a good local attorney.
What does the Judgment say? Get it to a good local lawyer for a good opinion.
Presumably, the Divorce judgment effectively requires it, so you can go back to court and get him ordered to do so or get an order that says he need... Read Answer
Almost certainly, you are too late, unless the pension was somehow hidden from you or the Judgment doesn't say that Spousal Support is barred. Read... Read Answer
It copuld be handled either place, but, if the plan is to handle it outside the divorce, be sure to have it mentioned in the Divorce Judgment so... Read Answer
It shouldn't be a problem, but you should discuss it with the father first, just to make sure it goes smoothly. Good Luck.
It should be transferred now.
You can divorce him if you wish. Go to a good local lawyer. Good Luck.
Alimony is a bit complicated in Michigan. A lot will depend upon exactly how the Judgment is worded. There may be no clear answer. Sorry for the lack... Read Answer