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Consult With a Compassionate, Results-Driven Divorce Attorney in Holland 

At Kraayeveld Family Law, our Holland, MI divorce attorneys are skilled, experienced, and future-focused advocates for clients. We understand the challenges that come with ending a marriage. You do not have to go through this alone. If you have any questions about divorce, our family law team is here to help. To set up a confidential initial appointment with a top Michigan family lawyer, please contact us today. 

Understanding the Divorce Process in Michigan

Are you preparing to file for divorce in Holland? It is imperative that you have an understanding of how the divorce process works under Michigan state law. Here are some of the most vital things to keep in mind about the laws and process for ending a marriage in Michigan: 

  • A No Fault Divorce Standard: Michigan operates under a no fault divorce standard, which means that either spouse can initiate a divorce without having to prove fault or misconduct. The only requirement is that the marriage has broken down irretrievably—meaning that there is no reasonable chance of reconciliation. Most divorces in Michigan are ultimately uncontested. Though, a no-fault divorce could still be a contested divorce. Litigation may be required for key issues such as property division, alimony, or child custody. 
  • 180 Day Residency Requirement: In order to file for divorce in Michigan, at least one spouse must have lived in the state for at least 180 days. A divorce petition should be filed in the proper county—meaning where you and/or your spouse resides. For example, a divorce in Holland should generally be filed in Ottawa County. 
  • Marital Property is Divided Equitably: Under Michigan law (MCL § 552.401), marital property must be divided equitably between the spouses in a divorce case. Each spouse can keep possession of their separate (non-marital) property but under certain circumstances the separate property can be invaded.. To be clear, equitable division does not necessarily mean an equal split, but rather a division that is fair and reasonable based on the specific circumstances of the case.
  • Best Interests of the Child for Custody/Visitation: In Michigan, the best interests of the child are the primary consideration when determining custody and visitation arrangements. Michigan law (MCL § 722.23) requires the court to consider a number of factors when making a custody determination, including the child’s relationship with each parent, the child’s home, school and community environment, and the child’s reasonable preference, if the child is of sufficient age and capacity to form a reasonable preference. The court must also consider any history of abuse or neglect by either parent.

 

We Handle the Full Range Family Law Matters in Holland Divorce Cases

Our Holland divorce lawyers provide truly comprehensive family law representation to our clients. We understand that divorce is about more than just filing the right paperwork. As experienced divorce lawyers in Holland, MI, we handle the full range of family law issues that may arise during the divorce process. Whether you are facing a contentious divorce or seeking an amicable resolution, we are here to help. Along with other family issues, our Holland attorneys can help with: 

  • Spousal support
  • Asset division
  • Child custody
  • Child visitation; and
  • Child support.  

Aggressive, Effective Advocates With the Experience to Litigation 

We know that most people want a low-conflict, efficient resolution to their divorce case. We also know that is not possible in every situation. With a deep understanding of the legal system and a proven ability to advocate for the rights of our clients, our Holland divorce attorneys provide aggressive and effective legal representation. We will put in the attention to detail to understand your goals and we will ensure that you get the zealous and effective advocacy that you deserve. 

 

Why Trust the Michigan Divorce Attorneys at Kraayeveld Family Law

Even when both spouses know that it is the right decision, going through a divorce is hard. There are so many complicated issues—both legal and personal—that need to be addressed and resolved. At Kraayeveld Family Law, we are a full-service family law firm that specializes in helping clients navigate challenging times. More specifically, our Holland divorce attorneys are ready to: 

  • Listen to your story and answer questions about Michigan’s divorce process;
  • Help you gather all of the documents and records you need to proceed;
  • Handle the divorce paperwork, ensuring filing requirements are met; 
  • Advocate for you in any settlement negotiations with your spouse; and
  • Design a personalized strategy designed to help you get the best outcome. 

 

Contact Our Holland, MI Divorce Lawyers for Immediate Help 

At Kraayeveld Family Law, our Holland divorce attorneys understand that ending a marriage can be daunting. We are here to protect your rights and help you find the best path forward. Contact us today to set up a confidential appointment. We provide divorce representation in Holland and throughout Ottawa County, including in Georgetown Township and Allendale Charter Township.