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Oakland County Child Custody Lawyer
Child custody cases can be complicated and contentious. It is important to have the representation and guidance of an experienced Oakland County child custody lawyer during this process. Courts can award shared custody to both parents or sole custody to one parent. In Michigan, courts will presume that shared physical and legal custody is in the child’s best interests unless the court finds that one parent is unfit, unable, or unwilling to care for the child. The question often centers on how the two parents will share custody, which should be set out in a detailed parenting plan. Some parents come up with their own shared custody plan and submit it to the court. Other parents may want to fight for sole custody, such as if a child might be in danger, and you need a skilled litigator ready to protect you and your children.
Royal Oak property division Attorneys
There are many property-related issues that can complicate divorce proceedings, and some spouses need to go to court to resolve them. Seek help from a Michigan complex property division attorney. The process of divorce in Michigan requires a significant amount of paperwork and information. Alongside filing the petition for the dissolution of marriage and the certification of dissolution of marriage, you must also file a statement of income and expenses, as well as a statement of property and debts. Your spouse is expected to do the same, and there is always the risk they will present incomplete or inaccurate information, so you want an attorney to look for signs that something might not be right.
Royal Oak Family Law Lawyers
Family lawyers provide services to couples before they marry, and if it does not end up working out, we help them disentangle their lives to start fresh. Robbins & Licavoli, PLLC has successfully advocated for a number of Royal Oak residents, each with unique needs. By tailoring our representation to your unique needs, we can help you protect your interests after the divorce is finalized.