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Explaining The Differences: Legal Separation Vs. Divorce In Michigan

Last updated on May 29, 2026

In Michigan, legal separation is known as separate maintenance, allowing couples to live apart while remaining married and resolving issues like spousal support without divorce. On the other hand, divorce is the dissolution of marriage. Both are formal processes with legal recognition requiring court involvement.

Attorney Lisa D. Stern has over 30 years of experience serving clients in Bloomfield Hills and Metro Detroit. She provides comprehensive representation and financial acumen to help you go through legal separation or divorce. She is a thoughtful adviser who helps clients decide rather than pushing them toward divorce and ignoring divorce alternatives.

Financial Implications Of Legal Separation Vs. Divorce

When considering legal separation or divorce, it is essential to know their financial implications. A judgment of separate maintenance can provide separation benefits, such as health insurance benefits, while still allowing couples to live apart.

It is also crucial to consider the tax filing status and potential debt liability associated with legal separation or divorce. Lisa can help you manage these issues and ensure you know the residency requirements and filing requirements.

Here are some key considerations when studying the financial implications:

  • Property division
  • Spousal support
  • Child custody
  • Child support obligations
  • Insurance and health care coverage
  • Tax implications
  • Retirement and pension impacts

Lisa can help you pursue financial independence during separation or divorce, including navigating child custody during separation. She can help you explore the impacts on social security benefits and other aspects of your financial situation, ensuring you make informed decisions about your future.

Why Choose Marriage Separation Or Marriage Dissolution?

Choosing legal separation can be due to moral objections to divorce, health insurance concerns, or a trial separation with a possibility for reconciliation. Meanwhile, some benefits of divorce include:

  • Desire for complete legal and financial separation
  • Intent to remarry
  • Need for a clean financial break
  • Emotional closure
  • Long-term cost efficiency

Although the divorce process is typically the more suitable option, Lisa can help you learn about both options and determine which one aligns with your goals and needs. She will work closely with you to ensure that your decision is tailored to your unique circumstances.

Commonly Asked Questions About Legal Separation

Making the decision to file for legal separation or divorce can be daunting. Below, Lisa answers some frequently asked questions about Michigan legal separation.

Does legal separation protect me from my spouse’s debts?

The extent of protection from your spouse’s debts is not always clear-cut. The terms of your separation agreement should be carefully drafted to safeguard your financial interests.

How long does legal separation typically last?

The duration of a legal separation can vary. It can be a temporary arrangement or a permanent setup, depending on the parties’ agreement.

Can we share health insurance during legal separation?

You may possibly be able to share health insurance coverage during a legal separation. This depends on your insurance policy and separation agreement.

Discuss Your Marriage Problem With Lisa D. Stern

Hiring an attorney can be crucial for your legal separation or divorce. Lisa D. Stern can help you understand your rights and options by providing personalized attention. Call 248-973-7842 or complete her online form to schedule a consultation.

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