Our Michigan Divorce Lawyers represent individual in Divorce and related faimly issues in all counties that are within the State of Michigan including Detroit, Dearborn, Dearborn Heights, Ann Arbor, Allen Park, Albion, Lincoln Park, Brighton, Howell, Saline, Monroe, Blissfield, Romulus, Southgate, Wyandotte, Livonia, Dearborn, Westland, Lansing, East Lansing, Okemos, Warren, Sterling Heights, Roseville, Eastpointe, Warren, Oak Park, Hillsdale, Inkster, Ferndale, Hazel Park, Whitmore Lake, Plymouth, Farmington, Trenton, Flat Rock, Tecumseh, Clinton, Chelsea, Novi, Garden City, Inkster, Taylor, Livonia, Redford, Canton, Southfield, Troy, Northville, South Lyon, Milan, Brooklyn, Melvyndale, Ecorse, Belleville, Canton, Wayne County, Oakland County, Washtenaw County, Monroe County, Macomb County. The information contained herein is not legal advice. Any information you submit to us may not be protected by attorney-client privilege. All or some photos are of models and do not depict clients
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Why We Are So Inexpensive: Although our Michigan divorce lawyers are inexpensive and affordable, they are very experienced in divorce and family law. Most of our lawyers have more than ten years of experienced.
The way that we are able to handle such low cost Michigan divorces is that we have found ways to cut our overhead costs without sacrificing the quality of legal work. We have hundreds of happy clients.
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Experienced Child Support Attorneys
Child support is the obligation of one parent to help the other parent meet the financial expenses of the child. In Michigan, a court determines which parent must make child support payments, the amount of the payment and how often these payments must be made. In determining the amount of child support to be paid or received, the Court considers many factors including:
Each parent’s income;
Parenting time with the child/children;
Cost of Daycare;
Cost of health insurance;
Special needs of a child.
Under Michigan Child Support Guidelines the income of the parties and the amount of time children are with each parent will usually impact the amount of child support that will be paid, including whether the child support guidelines should be deviated from or followed.Michigan law requires that a mathematical formula, also know as the statewide Child Support Guideline, be used by the courts when determining child support payment amounts.
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