Single Parenting: 4 Survival Tips
No question. Single parenting is daunting. No matter how few parental responsibilities the former spouse handled, after divorce, there are bound to be some holes. There may be some parenting concerns covered more sparsely than others – like a comb-over... Read More →
Roadside Drug Test to be Piloted in Michigan
Law Enforcement has a new tool to get impaired drivers off the roadways. In June 2016, the governor approved Act No 242 that allows trained law enforcement personnel to administer a roadside drug test to suspected impaired drivers in certain pilot... Read More →
10 years: Divorce Statute of Limitations
10 years. That’s how long Michigan courts allow ex-spouses to execute the terms of a Judgment of Divorce. The Divorce Statute of Limitations applies to: Completing a Qualified Domestic Relations Order for division of future pension or retirement funds Signing... Read More →
Illusion of Happiness Can Cause Divorce
When the proverbial marital grass looks greener on the other side of the page Social Media – can’t live with it – can’t live without it. And apparently we can’t live with it and with our spouses. In yet another way that... Read More →
Lawyer Explains Divorce Initiation
Kathryn Wayne-Spindler Answers Question about Divorce Initiation Commerce Township Divorce Lawyer Kathryn Wayne-Spindler explains the Divorce Initiation Process for a West Oakland County Spinal Column Newsweekly Ask An Attorney feature Q: My wife and I have been arguing for years. We’ve... Read More →
School of Choice: Plan Ahead for 2017
Kids are back to school. Believe it or not, now is the time to start planning ahead for the 2017-18 school year if you are considering School of Choice. Often times in divorce cases, custody and parenting time matters and... Read More →