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MICHIGAN DIVORCE
At least one of the parties to an action for divorce must have resided in the State of Michigan for at least 180 days immediately prior to the filing of the complaint and must have resided in the county of filing for at least 10 days immediately prior to the filing of the complaint. If you have minor children living with your spouse in another state for over six months then you should consider filing in that state as that court has jurisdiction over the children. You spouse can waive that jurisdiction in writing.
You should file the divorce in the county your spouse lives in, or in the county that you both lived in when you separated, or in your county if your spouse lives out of state. You or your spouse must have a Michigan address in the county of filing. Michigan civilian residents living overseas may file in Michigan if they have maintained their residency in Michigan. MILITARY: Active duty members of the military (or their spouses) may file in Michigan if they have been stationed in Michigan for six months or were residents of Michigan when they entered active duty. ReliableDivorce.com staff includes former active duty officers and enlisted personnel and are completely knowledgeable on the special military requirements and the “Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act”. Our staff prides themselves on the service they provide our military members. GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE: NO-FAULT or FAULT ? The only ground upon which a divorce may be
granted in the State of Michigan is that there has been a breakdown
of the marriage relationship to the extent that the objects of
matrimony have been destroyed and there remains no reasonable
likelihood that the marriage can be preserved.. WAITING PERIOD: Michigan law requires that a Divorce without children may not be final until thirty (30) days have elapsed between the date the Petition is filed and the date the Decree is signed and filed with the Clerk. There is a 6 month waiting period for any divorce which involves minor chidren. PROPERTY OF THE MARRIAGE: In a divorce, the property (land, house,
buildings, and items of personal property) owned (and debts owed) by
the couple is divided between the parties. In an uncontested
divorce, this division is accomplished by means of a Marital
Separation Agreement (MSA). You and your spouse must agree to the
property and debt division and memorialize your agreement in the
Marital Separation Agreement, which will be incorporated by
reference into the Decree of Divorce that ultimately ends your
marriage. You may agree to divide the property any way you like, as
long as a basic fairness is maintained. You do not need to list
items already divided or not an important issue in the divorce. You
may revise the MSA after receipt of the documents from us by sending
an email with your changes. There is never a charge for revisions at
any time up to one year. SPOUSAL SUPPORT: Spousal Support is either agreed upon by the parties or determined by the judge in a contested hearing. We cannot give legal advice regarding spousal support but will include your request in the documents. The questionnaire you fill out will outline the custody, visitation and support for the children. We will prepare the documents accordingly, and we will also prepare a Marital Separation Agreement (at no additional cost) which outlines in specific detail all the provisions regarding the children. Both parties must attend the parenting class or get a waiver. A list of the places in Michigan to attend may be obtained from the court. Check with the court to see if you can attend online at: http://positiveparentingthroughdivorce.com/?lt_c=goo1&gclid=CM3g-J_VppMCFQu8iQodGDaf4w. CHILD SUPPORT: The child support will either be an amount you and your spouse agree upon, or it will be determined for you by the court, according to the Michigan Child Support Guidelines. If you wish the court to calculate the amount then you will need to file the standardized Child Support Guidelines form and Child Support Income Statement/Affidavit which we provide. See “Michigan Child Support Calculator” on any search engine such as Google, Yahoo, MSN, etc. CUSTODY: You may have Joint Legal Custody or Sole Legal
Custody. This determines how the decisions are made regarding
the raising of the child(ren). VISITATION: This can be any program agreed upon by the parties and may change from time to time. If the parties cannot agree then the state guidelines are in effect. State guidelines are outlined in the MSA provided with your documents. You do not need to list your present visitation agreement as it will change from time to time but you may if you wish. “No Visitation” or “Restricted Visitation” may be requested by supplying the reason on the questionnaire. COURT ADDRESSES: You must file the divorce documents in the Circuit Court in the county that you are filing in. Some court addresses for larger counties are as follows: Wayne County: 3rd Circuit Court- Wayne 2 Woodward Avenue, Detroit, MI 48226 Phone: (313) 224-5261 Washtenaw County: 101 E. Huron Ann Arbor, MI 48104 Civil: Phone: (734) 222-338 Kent County: 17th Circuit Court- Kent180 Ottawa Ave., NW, Grand Rapids, MI 49503-2751 Phone: (616) 632-5480 Ingham County: 30th Circuit Court- Memorial Courthouse 313 W. Kalamazoo St., Lansing, MI 48901-7971 Phone: (517) 483-6105 (Fax) 483-6158 Calhoun County: 37th Circuit Court - Justice Center, 161 E. Michigan Ave., Battle Creek, MI 49014-4066 Phone: (269) 969-6530 Kalamazoo County: 9th Circuit Court - 227 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo, MI 49007-3757 Phone: (269) 383-8950 Genesee County: 7th Circuit Court - 900 S. Saginaw St., Flint, MI 48502 Phone: (810) 257-3252 Saginaw County: 10th Circuit Court - 111 S. Michigan Ave., Saginaw, MI 48602 Phone: (989) 790-5471 Bay County: 18th Circuit Court - 1230 Washington Ave., Bay City, MI 48708 Phone: (989) 895-4265 FILING FEES: The court filing fees for a divorce in Michigan is approximately $150 plus a Friend of the Court Final Judgment Order Fee of $80 if you have minor children. If your spouse won't sign and must be served, then the sheriff may charge a fee of around $25 to serve your spouse. If you don't know the whereabouts of your spouse, then your spouse will need to be served by publication. The average publication fee is approximately $75. You may call the Clerk of the Court in your county to determine the exact fees in your county. METHODS OF SERVICE:
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