What do I need to prove to successfully change custody?

Answer:  A change in custody is a very complicated process. There are two steps necessary for the Court to consider a change in custody. First, the parent seeking the change must show “proper cause or change in circumstances”. As I am sure you can tell, this is a very subjective standard. The Courts have attempted… Read More »

How is Child Support calculated?

Answer:  There are a number of different factors used to determine how much the child support obligation will be. First and foremost are are the incomes of the parties and the number of overnights that the children will spend with each parent over the year. Other factors are the amount paid for day care (if… Read More »

How does Remarriage Affect your Estate Plan?

Question:  I just got remarried and both my husband and I have children from previous marriages.  I am worried that my son and daughter won’t get anything if I die first.   Answer:  You must take special care to plan if you are in a second marriage because of the complex relationships between step-parents and… Read More »

Legal Planning for Young Adults

Question:  My son is leaving for college in a couple weeks.  Is there any specific legal planning he needs now that he is 18 years old?   Answer:  Yes.  Your son is now a “legal adult” under Michigan law. You can’t make financial or medical decisions automatically for him anymore.  Also, you can’t access his… Read More »

Walk to End Alzheimer’s – Team MTO

Our office and families participated in the Walk to End Alzheimer’s on September 30, 2017. We had a great time walking to support a great cause that affects so many people. The walk generated over $100,000.00 towards advancing Alzheimer’s support, care, and research. If you have a family member recently diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, it is important… Read More »

My mother is 93. She is healthy, takes care of herself, cleans her own condo, and does her own grocery shopping. She had a doctor’s appointment where the doctor recommended moving into assisted living because of her age. Does my mother have any rights?

My mother is 93. She is healthy, takes care of herself, cleans her own condo, and does her own grocery shopping. She had a doctor’s appointment where the doctor recommended moving into assisted living because of her age. She firmly asserted that she has been doing just fine at home and would like to stay… Read More »