The original concept of equitable parent doctrine was defined in the holding of a case titled, Atkinson v. Atkinson, 160 Mich App 601; 408 NW2d 516 (1987). The Court of Appeals… read more →
The Department of Vital Records has revised the Record of Divorce Form to comply with the U.S. Supreme Court decision in the marriage equality case. In addition, the form is… read more →
A phrase commonly tossed around among parents going through a divorce is that they want to do what is in “the best interests of the children.” While this is a genuine… read more →
History is being made today with the release of the Supreme Court of the United State’s Opinion on same sex marriage. It is outlined in the 100+ pages of the Obergefell… read more →
This week only from Monday, June 1st until Friday, June 5th, the Washtenaw County Friend of the Court is offering a Bench Warrant Amnesty Program. To qualify, you must appear… read more →
There are a number of ways you can assist your attorney in the preparation of your case. Collecting information is a critical component to any case, regardless of type or… read more →
Welcome to our series titled “Common Questions from Clients.” At our firm, one of the attorneys’ most important roles is providing timely and detailed responses to our clients’ questions. As… read more →
Our team is happy to announce the launch of our Blog that contains commentary on family law issues. We hope this blog will provide insight into some of the most important, difficult, and… read more →