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Acme Divorce Lawyers

Divorce and Child Custody Lawyers in Acme Michigan

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The divorce lawyers in Acme, Michigan at the Neumann Law Group are here to help you if you are thinking of filing for divorce—or if you have received divorce paperwork from your former partner. A divorce lawyer can review divorce paperwork with you, help you understand your rights regarding division of property, and help you fight for a fair divorce settlement.

The decision to get divorced is never easy, and it’s understandable to want to settle your divorce as quickly as possible. Yet, divorce can raise many significant issues that can impact your financial well-being as well as your family life through questions of child custody. It can make a huge difference to take the time to review your situation with a divorce lawyer in Acme, Michigan.

If you are thinking of getting divorced, here are some questions you and your former partner will need to consider:

  • Who will keep the family home after divorce?
  • How will you share custody with the children?
  • How will you split shared assets, bank accounts, and debts?
  • How will you split retirement savings?
  • If one partner receives health insurance coverage through the other partner’s workplace insurance coverage, how will this partner continue to access insurance coverage after the divorce?
  • Which property is marital property, and which property is separate premarital property?
  • Is one spouse entitled to receive alimony?

These are just some of the key questions that can arise with divorce. The Neumann Law Group is a divorce law firm in Acme, Michigan that can help you answer these questions, and reach the best possible divorce settlement for you and your family. While divorce can be stressful, you don’t have to navigate the legal aspects alone. Reach out to the Neumann Law Group today.

How Is Property Divided During a Divorce in Acme, Michigan?

Under Michigan law, the courts will typically divide marital property equitably between both partners. When dividing property or assets during a divorce, first your divorce lawyer in Acme, Michigan will help you differentiate between marital property and separate property.

  • Marital Property. Any property gained or acquired during your marriage.
  • Separate Property. Any property or assets you owned before you were married. Inheritance could also be considered separate property and property you purchased using money you earned from before you were married may also be considered separate property. If you kept separate bank accounts or purchased something only in your name using your own funds, this property might also be considered separate property.

Separate property is already considered yours and usually isn’t subject to division during divorce, though there are situations, where the property can become marital property. Marital property is subject to equitable division laws. Under Michigan law, the courts don’t necessarily have to divide property equally in a divorce. The courts will consider many factors when deciding how to divide property, including the length of the marriage, and each partner’s financial situation, and other factors when dividing marital property. If one partner has greater earning capacity than the other partner, then the courts might award the lower-earning partner more property. If one partner will be the children’s primary caretaker, the courts may take this into consideration when deciding who gets the family home. In a longer marriage, many factors might need to be considered when dividing property. For example, retirement funds, retirement plans, and whether alimony is something that needs to be considered, will be considered when dividing marital property.

Division of property in divorce is one of the “gray areas” of divorce law. While there is some guidance in terms of considering separate and shared property, there is room for argument when it comes to a situation where one partner might have lower earning capacity because he or she stayed home to raise the children, for example. And there might be arguments for more uneven distribution if one partner gambled away assets or got the couple into debt due to poor behavior.

A divorce lawyer in Acme, Michigan at the Neumann Law Group is here to help you navigate some of these challenging questions, and to help you get the best possible divorce settlement permitted under the law. Contact our Acme, Michigan divorce attorney at the Neumann Law Group today if you’re thinking about divorce and have questions about how property will be divided.

Who Gets the Family Home in Divorce in Acme, Michigan?

The family home is often a couple’s largest shared investment, and it is also where most couples store most of their shared net worth. For this reason, questions about who gets the family home can become some of the most contentious issues in divorce cases. Who gets the family home in divorce depends on many different factors. In most divorce cases, you’ll get your family home appraised, and both parties would generally be entitled to receive half the value of the family home. In some situations where the couple doesn’t want to sell the house, the couple might decide to divide retirement accounts or other savings and investment accounts differently to account for one partner keeping the family home. An example of this would be a family home valued at $500,000. The couple has no mortgage on the home, so each spouse has $250,000 in equity. The wife wants to keep the home, and the husband wants to move to another state, so he is willing to give the wife the home. If the couple has another $500,000 in savings, investments, and retirement investments, the wife might let the husband keep all the money, while she keeps the house, resulting in an even split of assets.

Of course, most situations are seldom so clean. Many couples have mortgages on the family home and there’s a question of whether one partner might be able to maintain the mortgage payments on their own. One partner might be able to refinance the mortgage in their own name, but this would require one partner to qualify on their own. Because things can get complicated, sometimes couples choose to sell the family home and split the proceeds or maintain co-ownership of the asset. Other couples find other solutions when it comes to the family home.

There are circumstances where one partner is wealthier than the other spouse. In this instance, the wealthier spouse might give the less wealthy spouse the home to reduce or eliminate the need to pay alimony.

The solution that will work for you will depend on your financial situation. The divorce lawyers at the Neumann Law Group in Acme, Michigan are here to help you navigate some of the toughest challenges that can arise during divorce.

Child Custody Lawyers in Acme, Michigan

One of the most difficult decisions couples must make when they file for divorce are those involving child custody. There are many different types of child custody arrangements available, from sole custody to shared custody, with different amounts of time being split between both parents. It helps to understand that there are two types of custody: legal custody and physical custody. In most instances, both parents retain legal custody of their children. With legal custody both parents have the right to make medical and educational decisions on behalf of their children. Physical custody is usually the primary concern in matters of divorce, because both parents will most likely be living in separate homes. Though legal custody concerns could arise, if parents have different ideas about medical decision-making or educational decision-making, or if there is a concern about domestic violence or abuse.

A child custody attorney in Acme, Michigan at the Neumann Law Group can help you and your former partner find a child custody arrangement that works for your family. It is often best when parents can negotiate a child custody arrangement outside of court, because when parents take their child custody disputes to court, there is always the risk that they will end up with an outcome that isn’t desired.

Yet, there are circumstances where child custody issues can arise. If you are leaving an abusive relationship or if you or your spouse will be moving to a different city or state, child custody can become more contentious. The Neumann Law Group is a child custody law firm in Acme, Michigan that can help you protect your children and your rights. We are here to fight for the best possible outcome in or outside of court.

How is Child Support Determined in Acme, Michigan?

Child support is distinct from child custody. In fact, a parent retains the right to see his or her children regardless of whether he or she pays child support. Child support is determined using state formulas based on both parents’ incomes. In some circumstances parents might agree to pay additional child support to save for university or college, or to support a child’s additional activities, or medical needs. These aspects in addition to the child support formulas can be discussed during the divorce settlement process, and during child support discussions.

How Can I Contact a Divorce Attorney in Acme, Michigan?

The Neumann Law Group is a divorce law firm that can be reached by calling 800-525-6386. Our divorce and child custody attorneys are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. We are here to help.

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