We handle divorce cases in Detroit, Ann Arbor, Allen Park, Albion, Lincoln Park, Brighton, Howell, Saline, Monroe, Blissfield, Romulus, Southgate, Wyandotte, Livonia, Dearborn, Westland, Lansing, Hamtramck, Livonia, Canton, Redford, Lincoln Park, Taylor, East Lansing, Okemos, Warren, Sterling Heights, Roseville, Eastpointe, Battle Creek, Oak Park, Hillsdale, Inkster, Ferndale, Hazel Park, Whitmore Lake, Plymouth, Farmington, Trenton, Flat Rock, Tecumseh, Clinton, Chelsea, Novi, Garden City, Westland, Northville, South Lyon, Milan, Brooklyn, Melvyndale, Ecorse, Belleville, Canton, Wayne County, Ingham County, Washtenaw County, Monroe County, Macomb County, Livingston County, Shiawassee County, Clinton County, Eaton County, Calhoun County, Branch County, Hillsdale


Michigan is a no fault divorce state. This means that either the husband or wife in a marriage needs no reason to file for divorce other than the desire to end that marriage. If the parties in a marriage have no children, then, with few exceptions, one must wait at least two months before the court will finalize the divorce.

We offer a FREE initial consultation with one of our divorce lawyers. During the consultation, we will attempt to answer the questions you may have about Dearborn, MI, divorce and also to give you answers to questions that will arise for you in the future. It is also a time for you to meet the staff who, together with your divorce attorney, will assist you throughout your case. We know how important it is for you to be able to communicate with the attorney on a regular basis and therefore, our attorneys are very accessible. We counsel you in all aspects of your case. After all, this is your life

Divorce Attorneys in Dearborn, MI
Dearborn (MI) Divorce Attorneys
Getting a divorce isn't always as simple as many Dearborn people imagine. For some, a divorce is their first exposure with the court system. For others, negotiating the division of assets, child custody, spousal support and other factors can be handled outside the Dearborn , Wayne county divorce court system. That said, it's important for your convenience, we offer free phone consultation and urge you to contact us today by calling (313) 982-0010. An experienced Michigan divorce attorney is waiting to discuss your case and to present you with the legal options and solutions that you deserve.
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Office Location

Southfield Location
24300 Southfield Rd, Ste 210
Southfield, MI. 48075
Local: (248) 281-6299
We handle cases in Detroit, Ann Arbor, Allen Park, Albion, Lincoln Park, Brighton, Howell, Saline, Monroe, Blissfield, Romulus, Southgate, Wyandotte, Livonia, Dearborn, Westland, Lansing, Hamtramck, Livonia, Canton, Redford, Lincoln Park, Taylor, East Lansing, Okemos, Warren, Sterling Heights, Roseville, Eastpointe, Battle Creek, Oak Park, Hillsdale, Inkster, Ferndale, Hazel Park, Whitmore Lake, Plymouth, Farmington, Trenton, Flat Rock, Tecumseh, Clinton, Chelsea, Novi, Garden City, Westland, Northville, South Lyon, Milan, Brooklyn, Melvyndale, Ecorse, Belleville, Canton, Wayne County, Ingham County, Washtenaw County, Monroe County, Macomb County, Livingston County, Shiawassee County, Clinton County, Eaton County, Calhoun County, Branch County, Hillsdale


Toll Free : (877) 471-4049 
Get your divorce done quickly and inexpensively. With over 20 years of experience. Having handled thousands of cases, number of high-profile, high-net-worth divorce cases, our Michigan divorce lawyers have developed an intuitive and simple process for divorces available to everyone

The Very First Step: Do You Have Grounds For Michigan Divorce?

In Michigan there is only one ground for divorce and that is irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. This can be proved in one way:

Tell the divorce judge that there has been a break down of the marriage relationship to the extent that the bonds of matrimony cannot be preserved.


What Happens To Your Property?

During divorce one of the most important issues for you and your partner need to discuss are splitting up the property (house, car, IRA.....etc) and finances and how to make the right arrangements for your children’s future care. Gifts or inheritance received during marriage are not matrimonial property, but if they are used, for example, to buy a house, the house is matrimonial property. The most important and most commonly applied principle for dividing matrimonial property is that it is to be divided ‘fairly’ between the parties. This does not necessarily mean equally, but that is the starting point. We can help you with these problems.

What About Spousal Support, Otherwise Known As Alimony?

The court may order one of you to pay spousal support. In order to determine if post-divorce spousal support will be granted, the family judge takes the following factors into consideration before granting or denying spousal support, like:

How long you have been married.
Your age and your spouse’s age.
Your individual health status - is one or both of you very ill or disabled?
Each party’s income and earning capacity.
If one of you was hit by unemployment or maybe taking care of children at home and out of the workforce.
If one of you helped advance the other’s career by supporting while one of you went to college or got special licensing, etc.
If there is a domestic violence issue.
And other factors.

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