23
Jan
by Simone
Sometimes, anyone will really need to gain access to a number of public lists. The whole reason that they’re available to the public is that there are rather good reasons for being able to see them. Whether somebody is Continue reading,,
Jan
by Simone
Sometimes, everyone will really need to gain access to a variety of public details. The whole reason that they may be available to the public is that there are extremely good reasons for being able to see them. Whether everyone are doing family research, somebody are trying to Continue reading,,
19
Jan
by Simone
One of the hardest issues to resolve in divorce proceedings is the one that concerns child custody. Added to this are several side issues that must be resolved to satisfy the needs of both parents and that of the child (or children).
Usually, the courts try to resolve this on a temporary basi Continue reading,,
16
Jan
by Simone
A child custody case could be draining for the heart, for the mind and for the soul. This is not only on the side of the parents but of the child as well. But since this is inevitable when separation or divorce happens, parents could not do anything but to prepare themselves for the battle head on. Continue reading,,
Jan
by Simone
Temporary child custody refers to a short-term arrangement that enables parents to ensure that their child is well taken care of while the final custody has not been decided yet. As with other types of custody, temporary custody allows the custodial parent to make decisions about everything that i Continue reading,,
12
Jan
by administrator
By Henry Gornbein
We have been going through some of the worst economic times since The Great Depression. Numerous articles and newscasts have stated either that the housing market has bottomed out, or is still going down.&nbs Continue reading,,
By Henry Gornbein
We have been going through some of the worst economic times since The Great Depression. Numerous articles and newscasts have stated either that the housing market has bottomed out, or is still going down. In Michigan, we have the most depressed housing market in the United States. Other states, including Florida, California, and Arizona – just to name a few, are also going through some horrible economic times with regard to housing. In the past, before the economy bottomed out, homes were a family’s most valuable asset. In the last year and a half, that has changed substantially. In many of my divorce cases, the marital home is no longer an asset, but is heavily encumbered by debt. Many people purchased homes in the past ten years, expecting their home to become a piggy bank for future savings and retirement. Sadly, this is no longer the case. Many people were obtaining mortgages, followed by home equity loans and second mortgages, based upon numbers that no longer exist.
06
Jan
by Simone
The Freedom of Information Act states the right of a person to access any records through following certain procedures. Public Divorce Records sustain such Act and have provided people their acce Continue reading,,
Jan
by Simone
Nowadays, especially with the help of today’s technologies, it’s easier than ever before for spouses to keep secrets from their partners. Your spouse, soon-to-be ex-spouse, or ex-spouse, can use the internet and their cell phones to keep Continue reading,,
05
Jan
by Simone
Divorce itself can be bad enough, but matters can become significantly worse when one partner is seemingly withholding assets, or information about those assets, from the other. Unfortunately, the act of hiding Continue reading,,
04
Jan
by Simone
Anyone who decides to go into divorce knows how uncomfortable the situation could be. It is easier to go through the whole process with the help of divorce mediators to do settlements and to take care of important matters regarding the divorce. When choosing a divorce mediator, make sure that the pe Continue reading,,