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Emotional recovery after divorce

On Behalf of Lisa D. Stern | Nov 16, 2012 | Divorce

Divorce can have a number of effects on one’s finances, family and personal life, causing changes that are generally easy to measure and correct with effort and thoughtfulness. However, divorce can also leave one feeling lost and emotionally damaged. Many divorcees are understandably overwhelmed by such feelings, finding it difficult to put their ordeal behind them and get on with…

Beware: Online activity can hurt you in divorce

On Behalf of Lisa D. Stern | Oct 23, 2012 | Divorce

Facebook, Twitter and similar websites have become omnipresent in the lives of many people across the country, but experts warn that some Internet activity could jeopardize the results of your divorce. Michigan and most other states lack laws explicitly addressing the use of online posts in divorce cases. As a result, many family courts have begun to allow Facebook posts,…

Former Piston to face jail time if he fails to pay child support

On Behalf of Lisa D. Stern | Oct 16, 2012 | Child Support, Enforcement

A NBA player who was formerly signed with the Detroit Pistons may be facing 11 months of jail time if he does not pay the $53,053 that he reportedly owes to a Michigan woman for child support. A judge handed down the delayed sentence at a recent hearing for the player, who has been charged with child abandonment and desertion.…

Man seeks visitation rights with daughter conceived by rape

On Behalf of Lisa D. Stern | Oct 9, 2012 | Child Custody & Co-Parenting, Visitation

A 24-year-old man wants to see the child of a girl he admitted to raping when he was 17, filing a petition seeking visitation rights because he is currently paying $110 in weekly child support to the child’s mother. She was 14 at the time of the rape. The case has raised the question of whether convicted rapists should be…

Michigan judge targeted by paternity lawsuit

On Behalf of Lisa D. Stern | Oct 4, 2012 | Paternity

An attorney is suing a Michigan judge for $4.1 million, claiming he fathered two of her children then failed to take responsibility and provide for them. She alleges that she and the judge were engaged in a secret love affair that last nearly 20 years, but recently ended when the judge remarried. In addition to $100,000 for each year of…

Therapy for children of divorced parents: When is it right?

On Behalf of Lisa D. Stern | Sep 26, 2012 | Divorce

Divorce can be a difficult process for both spouses, but it can be even harder on the children if there are any. While many children emerge from their parent’s divorces happy and unscathed, others may become overwhelmed with guilt, anger, fear and other emotions. This makes it important for divorced Michigan parents with joint custody of their children to evaluate…

Biggest post-divorce regrets

On Behalf of Lisa D. Stern | Sep 17, 2012 | Divorce

Having gone through marriages that ultimately failed, divorced individuals often have some of the best advice for how to make a marriage work. Divorcees have a perspective that other people may lack, which can make them more attuned to common problems that plague wedded couples. A psychologist with the University of Michigan recently collected responses from individuals who have gone…

An argument against mandated joint child custody

On Behalf of Lisa D. Stern | Sep 11, 2012 | Joint Custody

In recent years, courts in Michigan and across the United States have demonstrated a growing preference for awarding shared child custody between divorced parents. In many cases, such arrangements are seen as advantageous because they allow children to maintain healthy relationships with both parents. Some people have even called for laws requiring courts to always hand down such decisions, but…

Pageant moms worried by custody case

On Behalf of Lisa D. Stern | Sep 4, 2012 | Child Custody & Co-Parenting

A child custody case centered on a family from the TLC reality show “Toddlers & Tiaras” has pageant mothers concerned that their children’s participation in beauty pageants could cost them their custody rights. In the case, a 6-year-old girl’s father reportedly cited her child beauty pageant hobby as a reason why he should be awarded full custody, believing the pageants…

Co-parenting in divorce study may offer hope to Michigan couples

On Behalf of Lisa D. Stern | Aug 29, 2012 | Child Custody & Co-Parenting, Divorce

Recent collegiate research suggests that parents who are hostile and combative following a divorce can eventually work together to improve their co-parenting skills and better serve their children’s best interests. The study examined interview responses from 20 mothers who share physical child custody with their former partners, half of which reported having “contentious relationships” with the other parents. Most of…

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