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Can I Move Out of Michigan with My Child After Divorce

Can I Move Out of Michigan with My Child After Divorce?

Having children can mean putting down roots, but sometimes circumstances in life require us to become transplants. After a divorce, however, relocating with children is not as simple as packing up and leaving. Michigan law places specific limits on w… Read More
Summer Custody Schedules in Michigan: What to Do When Your Ex Isn't Following the Plan

Summer Custody Schedules in Michigan: What to Do When Your Ex Isn't Following the Plan

When school’s out for summer, routines tend to loosen up. While that can be a welcome break for kids (and potentially even reduce day-to-day stress for parents) it can also create added challenges for co-parents. These challenges often become more… Read More
Can Spousal Support Be Ch…

Can Spousal Support Be Changed After Divorce?

By: Bailey Vos Spousal support (often called alimony) helps spouses transition financially after divorce. But life changes, including job transitions, income changes, health incidents, remarriage, or changes in custody, can make an existing support o… Read More

How Michigan Courts Calculate Child Support in 2026

By: Bailey Vos Child support is a real concern for Michigan families, as it can have significant financial implications for all parties involved. What’s important to know is that child support isn’t set arbitrarily. It follows a detailed statewid… Read More
Back-to-School Planning f…

Back-to-School Planning for Co-Parents: Keeping Kids First

Back-to-school season brings fresh starts, new routines, and — if you’re co-parenting — a lot of coordination. From school drop-offs to extracurriculars to homework expectations, the school year can either become a source of conflict or an oppo… Read More