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Police Officer in Floyd Case Suspected of ‘Fraud’ in Divorce

Divorce

A former police officer whose role in the death of a man while being arrested in Minnesota sparked outrage across the country is facing questions about whether his recent divorce is an elaborate scheme to escape the long arm of the law. A judge in Minneapolis recently rejected a proposed […]

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Can I Use Recordings of My Spouse as Evidence in a Divorce?

Custody

Parties often audio or video record when they anticipate a divorce or custody dispute.  But is that allowed?  And even if Michigan law allows you to record conversations, will it be beneficial?  Our Grand Rapids divorce lawyers are here to provide you with answers.  What is Michigan’s Law on Recording […]

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Step by Step Guide to Getting out of an Abusive Relationship

Divorce

Our Domestic Violence Attorneys are Here to Help You Escape Your Bad Situation Kent County Circuit Court records reflect that the court issued 2,400 Personal Protection Orders, sometimes called Restraining Orders, in 2017. That’s the number of people who felt threatened or harassed or were attacked by someone. For abuse […]

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What Happens to the Family Home in a Michigan Divorce?

Divorce

You were in love, and then you married. You bought a house together because your first child was on the way.  Life became busy, and suddenly you realize that you have had a lot of conflicts, and those conflicts are not being resolved. Eventually, conflicts turn into fights, and here […]

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