
We provide legal services for uncontested divorce cases. Our attorneys will work with you and your spouse to reach a mutually beneficial agreement and finalize your divorce without going to court.
When spouses disagree on important issues, the court may be asked to resolve those disputes. We represent clients in contested divorce matters involving child custody, parenting time, financial issues, and property division.
We provide legal representation and advice for high net worth divorce cases. Our attorneys are experienced in handling complex financial issues and will work tirelessly to protect your assets and interests.
We provide legal representation and advice for same-sex divorce cases. Our attorneys are experienced in handling the unique legal issues that arise in same-sex divorces and will work to ensure that your rights are protected.
We provide legal representation and advice for marriage annulment cases. Our attorneys will work with you to determine if your marriage is eligible for annulment and guide you through the legal process.

Michigan is a no-fault divorce state, which means that neither spouse must prove wrongdoing in order to obtain a divorce. Instead, one party must simply show that the marriage has broken down to the point that it cannot be preserved.
Although the legal standard is straightforward, the issues involved in a divorce can be complex. Every divo
Michigan is a no-fault divorce state, which means that neither spouse must prove wrongdoing in order to obtain a divorce. Instead, one party must simply show that the marriage has broken down to the point that it cannot be preserved.
Although the legal standard is straightforward, the issues involved in a divorce can be complex. Every divorce requires important decisions that may affect your family for years to come.
These issues often include:
Every case is different, and the right legal strategy depends on your unique circumstances.

At Legal Connections PLLC, we work closely with our clients to develop practical solutions while protecting their legal rights throughout every stage of the divorce process.
Whether your divorce is resolved through negotiation or litigation, we are committed to providing:
At Legal Connections PLLC, we work closely with our clients to develop practical solutions while protecting their legal rights throughout every stage of the divorce process.
Whether your divorce is resolved through negotiation or litigation, we are committed to providing:
Our objective is to help you achieve a fair resolution while minimizing unnecessary conflict whenever possible.

Divorce is more than a legal proceeding—it is a major life transition.
At Legal Connections PLLC, we understand that our clients are often facing uncertainty about their children, finances, and future. We take the time to listen, explain your options in clear language, and develop a strategy tailored to your goals.
Our commitment is to prov
Divorce is more than a legal proceeding—it is a major life transition.
At Legal Connections PLLC, we understand that our clients are often facing uncertainty about their children, finances, and future. We take the time to listen, explain your options in clear language, and develop a strategy tailored to your goals.
Our commitment is to provide experienced legal guidance, responsive communication, and dedicated representation from your initial consultation through the resolution of your case.
Get clear guidance about your rights, your family, your finances, and the road ahead.
Answers to common questions about divorce in Michigan. These are general explanations; your options depend on the facts of your case.
A Michigan divorce without minor children generally has a 60-day waiting period. When minor children are involved, a longer statutory waiting period generally applies, although timing can vary based on the court, disputed issues and the facts of the case.
No. Michigan is a no-fault divorce state. One spouse may ask the court to end the marriage by stating that the marital relationship has broken down and cannot be preserved.
Michigan courts generally seek an equitable division of marital property and debt. Equitable does not always mean exactly equal; the result depends on the property involved and the circumstances of the marriage.
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