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How are retirement accounts divided in divorce?

For many couples, the bulk of their assets are located in retirement accounts. The division of these assets, and the tax consequences associated with such, is a significant concern. Generally, you are entitled to half of the marital portion of your spouse’s retirement accounts and vice versa. The actual division…

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Are Prenuptial Agreements Enforceable?

n Rinvelt v. Rinvelt, 190 Mich App 372, 380; 475 NW2d 478, 482 (1991), the Court of Appeals held that prenuptial agreements governing the division of property in the event of divorce are enforceable if the following criteria is met: 1.) Was the agreement obtained through fraud, duress or mistake,…

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Advantages and Disadvantages of Annulment

If you are contemplating whether an annulment is in your best interest, please carefully review the following advantages and disadvantages :The following are advantages of an annulment proceeding:• Starting a new marriage as if it were a first marriage may have a positive psychological impact.• Any stigma of being divorced…

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How to tell your children you are getting divorced.

Getting divorced is a very upsetting time for you and your spouse. However, when you have children, the experience is even more emotional. You should keep the children out of any arguments, and make the process as easy on them as possible. As frustrated as you are with your spouse,…

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Spousal Support: should it be awarded in your case?

Spousal support is generally a highly contested issue. There are some cases where spousal support is necessary and appropriate, and some cases where spousal support is not recommended. Eleven factors are generally considered in determining whether spousal support should be awarded. We urge you to review the factors listed below,…

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