Grand Rapids, MI Divorce Lawyers

When a married couple wants a divorce, they are seeking a legally binding end of their marriage. Once the divorce has been finalized by a court, the former spouses are no longer legally tied by marriage. When you are getting divorced in Michigan, you should contact a Divorce attorney to help you with this emotional process. Divorce lawyers ease this process by preparing all the necessary legal documents and working with the other spouse and court.

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Divorce in Michigan Michigan

There are two basic types of divorce law: fault and not fault. The states that use a no fault system do not make it a requirement that there be a clear reason for the divorce. It is often enough to state that the couple has irreconcilable differences.

Other states use a more traditional "fault" system where the spouse seeking the divorce must show a reason why the divorce should be granted. This often means showing adultery or abuse.

Grand Rapids Divorce lawyers are aware of the relevant laws in Michigan.

Divorce Lawyers in Michigan Can Assist You in Dissolving Your Marriage

In addition to the divorce, division of marital assets and child custody happen at the same time as the divorce. A Michigan Divorce lawyer has been through this process before with others and knows how to help. Contact a skilled Divorce attorney in Grand Rapids today.

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Life in Grand Rapids

Grand Rapids, MI is a city serving as the county seat of Kent County. It is a fairly large city, with a population of slightly under 200,000 people.

Human habitation of the area now known as Grand Rapids can be traced back at least 2,000 years, when elements of the Hopewell Culture (a large group of tribes which extended from Canada down the Southeastern U.S., which developed cultural similarities through centuries of trade) lived in the area. By about 1700AD, the Ottawa Indians had moved into the area, and established a permanent presence. Europeans first reached Grand Rapids in the early 1800s, with the first settlers being missionaries and fur traders.

In the early 20th Century, Grand Rapids, Michigan became known as "the furniture city" due to its large natural supply of lumber, which lead many famous furniture manufacturers and designers to set up shop there. Modernly, furniture and automotive industries still maintain a presence in Grand Rapids, Michigan. However, their presence has gradually waned over the past decades.

If you live in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and need a good attorney, chances are good that you can find one. Grand Rapids, Michigan lawyers are very qualified to handle virtually any case that comes into their door.

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