Does Court Hear Child Choice of Custodial Parent?
In most divorces there are five main players in the courtroom scene – the spouses, their attorneys, and the judge. All adults. They negotiate, mediate, meet, fight, plan, argue and resolve. The unseen actors in the legal drama are often... Read More →
Kathryn Wayne-Spindler Recommends Parenting Coordinator
Parenting Coordinator Helps Resolve Custody Conflicts Commerce Township Family Law Attorney Kathryn Wayne-Spindler was featured in the Oct. 21, 2015 edition of the West Oakland County Spinal Column Newsweekly. She answered a question in the “Ask An Attorney” section regarding... Read More →
Tiny Home Living Appeals to Newly Divorced
The Tiny Home Living Revolution is changing lives according to websites, television shows and news stories. The concept of building a miniature house on wheels is nothing new. But with media publicity and engineering creativity the fringe trend is turning... Read More →
Kathryn Wayne-Spindler featured in Ask An Attorney
On Sept 30, 2015, Milford, MI Divorce Attorney Kathryn Wayne-Spindler was featured in the West Oakland County Spinal Column Newsweekly. She responded to a question in the Ask An Attorney feature about post-divorce home equity. Kathryn Wayne-Spindler is an expert... Read More →
Parenting Coordination Program Resolves Disputes
Parenting Coordination Program helps high-conflict co-parents resolve disputes out of court When divorced couples are having a hard time co-parenting, sometimes a Parenting Coordination Program can help. Commerce Township Family Lawyer Kathryn Wayne-Spindler has more than 20 years of experience as an attorney helping... Read More →
Robin Williams’ Probate Dispute Settles
After almost a year of legal wrangling, Robin Williams’ widow and his three children from former marriages settled their estate battle out of court. The high-profile probate dispute followed the death of Williams in August 2014. His legal trust spelled out... Read More →