Tabono Law Blog
By nature, the traditional courtroom experience is adversarial. Litigation tends to pit one side against the other. That may be okay under certain circumstances, but
When two Michigan parents go through a divorce, their main priority is the protection and well-being of their children. Most parents understand that the process
Divorce cases can get ugly quickly, especially when children are involved. Whether parents are acting purely from fear of losing their children or from animosity
Family law orders regarding parenting time (child custody), child support and spousal support (alimony) aren’t necessarily set in stone. Circumstances change, and what worked at
As you and your spouse divide your property during your divorce, you will want to pay special attention to their retirement accounts. Your spouse may
Parents generally want to do the right thing for their children. That can include not divorcing despite not wanting to be married anymore. Some parents