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Divorce & Annulment Lawyer in Oakland County

Divorce & Matrimonial Law

Divorce in Michigan

Michigan is a no-fault divorce state. This means that in order to obtain a divorce in Michigan, all a spouse needs to do is demonstrate to the court that “there has been a breakdown in the marriage relationship to the extent that the objects of matrimony have been destroyed and there remains no reasonable likelihood the marriage can be preserved.”

Typically, this only requires testifying in court that if the judge were to deny a divorce, the parties would not continue living together but would go their separate ways. It is not necessary to prove that the other party did something “wrong” in order to get a divorce.

Many people thinking about filing divorce ask me if the judge will look more critically at the party who files. Because Michigan is a no-fault divorce state, the answer is quite simply – no.

Legal Separation in Michigan

In Michigan, there is no such thing as a “legal separation” – at least not in the traditional sense. However, there is something called “Separate Maintenance.”

Separate maintenance is essentially identical to divorce – except that the parties are not free to re-marry because they are technically still married to each other.

A separate maintenance judgment looks virtually the same as a divorce judgment. It can award custody, parenting time and child support. It can award spousal support. A separate maintenance judgment divides property, including awarding a marital home to one party, divides retirement assets and allocates payment of joint marital debts.

Separate maintenance is usually used by parties either for religious reasons, or to keep one party on the other’s health insurance policy indefinitely.

Annulment in Michigan

Annulments are rarely granted in Michigan because the grounds for an annulment are few and hard to prove. I’ve been contacted many times by parties seeking annulment because they never lived together or otherwise consummated the marriage. Clients are always surprised to learn than these facts, alone, do not qualify for annulment.

It is always a good idea to consult with an experienced family law attorney to determine if grounds for annulment exist.

Contact Laurel

  • Phone: (248) 626-5450
  • Fax: (248) 254-6638
  • laurel@lsffamilylaw.com

Philosophy of Practice

Laurel Stuart-FinkFamily law is unique because it involves much more than the simple concept of winning or losing — especially when children are involved.

This means balancing aggressive, expert advocacy with sensitivity to the best interests of my clients and their children.

I am an accessible counselor and advisor to my clients, and a formidable but fair advocate to my opposing counsel. I am tough and yet professionally courteous and fair-minded.

An attorney does not have to behave like a street thug in order to obtain a good and fair result of a family law case, but I will never allow anyone to take advantage of my clients.

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Practice Areas

Divorce, Child Custody, Child Support, Spousal Support / Alimony, Temporary Orders, Post-judgment modification, Settlements, Prenuptial / Post-nuptial Agreements

Practicing in the Detroit Metro Area of Michigan, including Oakland County, Wayne County and Macomb County

Contact Laurel

  • Phone: (248) 626-5450
  • Fax: (248) 254-6638
  • laurel@lsffamilylaw.com

Recent Blog Posts

  • SPOUSAL SUPPORT AND THE NEW TAX CODE
  • COLLABORATIVE LAW – A PRIMER
  • MY FAVORITE CUSTODY CASE – EVER!
  • FAIR MICHIGAN JUSTICE PROJECT – JUSTICE FOR THE LGBTQ COMMUNITY
  • PETITION FOR A MINOR GUARDIANSHIP

Laurel Stuart-Fink, P.L.L.C.
Divorce, Matrimonial & Family Law
Mediation
Family Law Appeals

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Areas of Law

  • Divorce & Matrimonial Law

    Divorce & Annulment Lawyer in Oakland County

  • Custody & Parenting Time

    Parenting Time & Child Custody Lawyer in Oakland County

  • Child Support & Alimony

    Child Support & Alimony Lawyer in Oakland County

  • Guardianships and Conservatorships

    Guardianships & Conservatorships

  • Prenuptial & Post-Nuptial Agreements

    Prenuptial & Post-Nuptial Agreement Lawyer in Oakland County

  • Family Law Appeals to All Higher Courts

    Family Law Appeals to All Higher Courts

  • Divorce & Matrimonial Law

    Family Law Mediation Attorney in Oakland County