Detroit, Michigan Attorneys Advising on Marital Separations
Divorce is difficult in many cases. Trying to navigate the legal process during an already stressful time can cause even more frustration. The level of emotional upheaval that will be attached to the legal process of divorce may depend on how far along a couple is in disentangling themselves from each other and how peacefully (or not) each one is accepting the separation and division of assets that go along with the divorce.
Here for You
At the Schwartz Law Firm, our divorce attorneys are here to guide you through the legal and financial decisions that you need to make. Our job is to listen, answer questions, explain the process and help you protect your rights. We work hard to protect your parental rights, property interests, and keep you safe from domestic violence if a personal protection order is required.
We are committed to pursuing a positive outcome for you and your children in an otherwise difficult situation. Contact our family law firm to speak with an experienced and understanding divorce lawyer.
We are Prepared to Advocate for Our Clients
At the Schwartz Law Firm, we strive to guide clients through the divorce process as smoothly and cost effectively as possible. We educate our clients about their options, learn their objectives, and work to resolve the legal issues with our client's goals in mind. Our experience and determination has enabled us to be prepared — no matter what the situation entails.
We handle all divorce-related legal concerns including:
- Child custody and visitation (parenting time)
- Child support
- Interstate support and custody issues
- Additional support for college tuition
- Decisions regarding health expenses and insurance
- Spousal support / alimony
- Division of property
- Paternity issues
- Relocation of parents or children
- Parental kidnapping
- Other family law matters
Property Division under Michigan's Divorce Laws
Aside from child custody and visitation rights, most anxieties in divorce involve each party's right to property interests. In Michigan, marital property is divided equitably, in a manner the court deems to be fair, which may not necessarily be an equal division. There are several factors, including marital fault, which the court uses in determining what is fair. However, separate property — property not in the marital estate, such as inheritances or property acquired before the marriage and kept separate during the marriage — is not divided.
Legal Separation
For some couples, a legal separation is the right thing to do rather than a divorce. Every couple's relationship is unique. Legal separation may be the desirable legal solution to a couple's wishes to live under an agreement of separate maintenance. Legal separation may be sought after for religious reasons, for tax reasons or for health insurance reasons.
Contact Us
Whether for divorce or for legal separation, our attorneys are prepared to help clients resolve property division issues and other family law issues in mediation or through trial. Contact us at our offices in Farmington Hills for a free initial consultation with an experienced divorce lawyer.






