Adultery Under Michigan Laws
What is an uncontested divorce mean for women?

If you and your spouse have decided to obtain a divorce, what is the easiest, cheapest and quickest way of achieving this?Most people will aim for an uncontested divorce to achieve these objectives. Although uncontested divorces are relatively "simple" than contested divorces in Michigan, an experienced divorce and family law lawyer is still needed to work through the issues involved. We work with our clients, their spouses and their spouses' counsel to negotiate through important family law issues such as:

  Alimony/maintenance
  Child support
  Child custody



What is contested divorce mean for women?

Contested divorce in Michigan is the type in which the spouses cannot arrive at an agreement on one or more issues in order to conclusively terminate their marriage. When spouses cannot arrive at an agreement, even with the assistance of their legal counsel (if any), they must approach a court to adjudicate their dispute. Contested divorces are commonplace now, especially since there are so many different issues to resolve during the course of terminating a marriage. The typical hot button issues requiring resolution during the course of a contested divorce include sensitive topics such as custody of the children, support and distribution of property. 

MI Divorce Requirements

To file for divorce in Michigan, you must meet the following requirements.

 1- You, or your spouse, must have resided in Michigan for at least 180 days prior to filing the compliant for divorce .


2- In Michigan, the complaint must state that there is a breakdown in the relationship 

3- There must be a legal Marriage








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Marriages can end when one spouse of the couple find out that the other has had an adulterous relationship.If you are considering a divorce, it’s important to remember that no one can tell you whether to end your marriage because of the infidelity or not. As difficult as it may be, this a decision you alone can make. The only things we are discussing here is what will happen in Michigan court if you find out that your husband is cheating on you. 
​Adultery is one of the most common reasons couples seek divorce. While a no-fault divorce is by far the easiest and most popular way to dissolve a marriage , there are still plenty of divorce actions that are based on fault. In Michigan we have no fault divorce. This means that you do not have to prove adultery or cruelty or any other “grounds’ for divorce. You only have to show that your marriage has broken down and you cannot get back together as ground for divorce. Every divorce case that is filed in the state of Michigan must declare the grounds in which the divorce is to be granted. The grounds for divorce must be substantiated with evidence or testimony otherwise the court may dismiss the case. The divorce grounds in Michigan are as follows:

There is a Breakdown of the marriage relationship to the extent that the objects of matrimony have been destroyed and there remains no reasonable likelihood that the marriage can be preserved.



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