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LEGAL SEPARATION IN MICHIGAN COULD BE AN ALTERNATIVE TO DIVORCE

LEGAL SEPARATION IN MICHIGAN COULD BE AN ALTERNATIVE TO DIVORCE

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For many couples contemplating a divorce, there may be an alternative, depending on your unique situation. For those who still love their partner but just can’t live with them anymore or those who have religious beliefs that discourage divorce, a legal separation in Michigan, instead of divorce, might be a better solution for them.

A legal separation can do many of the same things a divorce agreement can do. From alimony to child custody, the agreement can be made to fit the needs of a couple, much like a divorce agreement, without actually dissolving the marriage. If you intend to split up from your partner for an extended period of time without seeking a divorce, you may want to look into a legal separation to protect yourself from financial risk of your partner’s spending habits.

Although this agreement might not be for everyone, people can use these agreements when they both oppose getting a divorce, have religious beliefs that forbid or frown upon a full divorce, or they simply don’t want to divorce their partner but they need to separate financially.

Each person’s financial and personal situation will likely be unique. If you and your partner are contemplating a divorce, it is important to research your options and speak with a professional on what would be best for your situation. Speaking with a Michigan divorce attorney can help you decide which option to pursue and work with you to get an agreement that you deserve and supports your wellbeing into the future.

Source: Forbes, “Legal Separation or Divorce: Which is Better Financially?,” Jeff Landers, Jan. 10, 2012

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