Help For Oakland County Families

  • How do I Talk to my Fiance About a Prenuptial Agreement? (Pt. 1)

    Most couples who are in love and planning to tie the knot, are caught up in the romance of wedding planning. The things they’re discussing in everyday conversation tend to revolve around flowers, locations, music and guest lists. What they don’t tend to think about, or want to talk about, is what they’ll do with…

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  • Parental Alienation is a Growing Problem in Michigan Divorces!

    Parental Alienation, which is described as the heartbreaking social dynamic in which a child feels and expresses a very strong dislike (and sometimes even hatred) for one of their parents. It’s an issue that usually develops during or after a high conflict divorce, because of parental bullying and manipulation. And according to the stats, it’s…

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  • Can You Crowdfund a Divorce in Oakland County?

    Need extra cash so your band can cut their first demo? Simple – PledgeMusic has you covered. Want to raise money for your grandmother’s cancer treatments? GoFundMe is probably one of your best options. Have a great idea for a new business venture, but you don’t have the cash to get it off the ground?…

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  • Be Prepared to Lose Loved Ones When You Get Divorced!

    People respond differently to the news that a friend or family member is getting divorced. For some, the news is met with relief, especially if the person ending their marriage has been unhappy for years. Sometimes people respond with sorrow, or even pity. But for some, all they can muster is anger! And this means…

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  • Do Your Children Need Help Coping With Your Divorce? (Pt. 2)

    In the previous article here on our Oakland County Family Law blog, we looked at the first two items on our list of tools that parents can use to help their children navigate the turbulent waters of divorce. Because children so often struggle with the divorce process, but don’t have the coping skills to help…

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  • Do Your Children Need Help Coping With Your Divorce? (Pt. 1)

    Divorce is tough for everyone. But children seem to have a particularly rough time with breakups. Their family is dissolving right in front of their eyes and they don’t have any say in the matter. That’s so frightening and upsetting for a child. The result is that children who aren’t given ways to process their…

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