• DO I REALLY NEED AN ATTORNEY FOR MY CHILD SUPPORT HEARING?

    Many people think they should try to handle a child support hearing on their own. You might think “it’s easy right?”  “They just look at both parent’s incomes, and come up with a number, right?”.   It isn’t that simple.  There are many things taken into account when child support is calculated and you may…

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  • I Share Custody With my ex, But They’re a Really Bad Parent! (Pt 3)

    Hey there, thanks for joining us for the wrap up of this discussion about co-parenting with an ex who doesn’t share any of your values when it comes to raising kids. It can be very challenging for parents here in Oakland County, but as we pointed out in the previous article, there are options available…

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  • I Share Custody With my Ex, But They’re a Really Bad Parent! (Pt 2)

    Welcome back and thanks for joining The Kronzek Firm again. We’ve been discussing the challenges faced by Oakland County parents, and lots of  Metro Detroiters who believe that their ex is a lousy parent, which makes their own parenting challenges that much greater. However, while it can be very frustrating, there are things you need…

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  • I Share Custody With my ex, But They’re a Really Bad Parent! (Pt 1)

    Sharing custody can be a great experience – it gives both parents a chance for a little “time off”, and allows kids a chance to have a relationship with both parents. And let’s not forget, it helps a child to feel loved by both parents, even if those parents no longer love each other. But…

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  • Detroit Tigers Miguel Cabrera’s Custody Settlement is Unbelievable!

    You’ve probably heard the saying, “The higher they rise, they harder they fall.” And when it comes to the financial dealings of celebrities, it can certainly ring true. After all, a person who earns $50,000 a year isn’t going to be ordered by the court to pay $3 million in annual child support payments. But…

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  • I’m Getting Divorced, But I Have a Newborn Baby. What Should I do? (Pt 3)

    Welcome back and thanks for joining us for the wrap up of this interesting and important subject here in Oakland County, Michigan. Whether you live in Oakland County, Macomb County or Livingston County, this information applies. We’ve been looking at the unique challenges faced by divorcing parents who’ve recently had a baby, and they’re very…

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  • I’m Getting Divorced, But I Have a Newborn Baby. What Should I do? (Pt 2)

    Welcome back to our discussion on divorce and how it can be uniquely impacted  by having to parent a newborn during the split. As we discussed in the previous article, child custody is an important issue to keep in mind if you’re planning to get divorced. You should also make a point of seeing an…

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  • I’m Getting Divorced, But I Have a Newborn Baby. What Should I do? (Pt 1)

    Caring for a newborn can be an extremely challenging and exhausting task. No matter how loving and patient you may be, babies have a very high need level. This means the first months as a parent to a newborn are likely to be filled with stress, hormonal fluctuations, and complete exhaustion. Now add divorce into…

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  • Happy Thanksgiving!

      Happy Thanksgiving from The Kronzek Firm! We hope you and your loved ones have a wonderful day this Thanksgiving! As a firm we are very grateful for our clients and community. Please remember that statistics show that domestic violence encounters increase during the holidays. Be aware of your, and your loved ones, safety this…

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  • How to Handle The Holidays: Tips For Divorcing Parents. (Pt 1)

    As we head into the holiday season, parent who are considering divorce (and those who are already divorced) find themselves wondering how they’re going to handle the holidays for their kids. Which parent should have the kids on Thanksgiving? And what about Christmas? Should holidays be divided, or should the children spend the day with…

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  • At Certain Ages, Divorce Can be Even More Traumatic For Kids! (Pt 2)

    Welcome back and thanks for joining us again for the wrap up of this discussion on how divorce can be more traumatic for children at certain ages. As we discussed in the previous article, children seem to be most affected by their parent’s divorce between the ages of 2 and 12. However, there are certain…

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