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Mediation vs. litigation in Genesee County divorce — comparing cost-effective options for Michigan families

Mediation vs. Litigation in Genesee County Divorce: Cost-Effective Options for 2026

In Genesee County, the most expensive decision you can make in a divorce often happens before the first hearing: choosing a process that turns a private family problem into a litigation machine. Every disputed issue becomes a formal event, motions, hearings, discovery deadlines, expert reports, and court congestion. Mediation compresses that into guided problem-solving sessions. … Read more

Dog sitting between two chairs at a table representing pet custody dispute in Michigan divorce

Fido Is Not a Dinner Table: Why Michigan Needs Pet Custody Laws

The police were called to a residential address in Southeast Michigan. A man had barricaded himself and his dog in an attic. He refused to come down. The dog, his companion of over a decade, the creature he’d fed, walked, cared for, and loved through his marriage and beyond, was about to be taken from … Read more

Same-sex parents sitting with their child in a Mid-Michigan living room, discussing custody, property, and parenting rights during a same-sex divorce in Michigan.

Same-Sex Divorce in Mid-Michigan: Rights, Property, and Parenting in 2026

For many same-sex couples in Michigan, divorce is not just the end of a marriage, it is the first time the legal system fully examines a relationship that existed long before marriage was legally possible. Assets may have been accumulated, careers built, and children raised years before the law caught up. While Michigan courts now … Read more

Thoughtful Michigan spouse reviewing finances and court papers at a kitchen table, symbolizing how spousal support really works and busting common alimony myths in Michigan divorces.

Alimony Myths Busted: When and How Spousal Support Works in Michigan Divorces

Few issues in divorce create more false confidence than alimony. Many spouses walk into negotiations believing the outcome is obvious: long marriage equals support, short marriage equals none, or bad behavior equals punishment. In reality, some of the strongest-looking alimony positions lose – not because the law is unfair, but because Michigan’s spousal support analysis … Read more