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Commonly Asked Divorce Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

What is the percentage of income that can be designated for alimony after a divorce? How?

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Answered by attorney John F Brennan (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Musilli Brennan Associates, PLLC
Alimony, or spousal support as we call it in Michigan, is generally determined on a formula basis. The formula can be ignored depending on mitigating circumstances. Regarding pensions, including military pensions, if they were earned or recruited during the course of the marriage they are normally seen as property. It sounds as if you do not have a particularly good handle on your rights and potential obligations and therefore I highly recommend that you engage an attorney, provide all the details, and gain a reasoned and knowing opinion.
Alimony, or spousal support as we call it in Michigan, is generally determined on a formula basis. The formula can be ignored depending on mitigating circumstances. Regarding pensions, including military pensions, if they were earned or recruited during the course of the marriage they are normally seen as property. It sounds as if you do not have a particularly good handle on your rights and potential obligations and therefore I highly recommend that you engage an attorney, provide all the details, and gain a reasoned and knowing opinion.
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If a couple gets married in one state does state law where they live apply in the divorce?

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Answered by attorney Diane L. Berger (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Diane L. Berger
The law where the parties are living is the only law that matters. Where the couple married has no significance.
The law where the parties are living is the only law that matters. Where the couple married has no significance.

We filed a divorce but the lawyer of my husband is holding up the case, can I file something to get this resolved?

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Answered by attorney Kimberly Demetrice French (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Law Offices of Kimberly D. Moss, PLLC
If your husband's attorney will not help you finalize the divorce, your best bet is to hire an attorney of your own. Because your case is almost finalized, it shouldn't cost you a great deal to find someone to help you get it done. It could be that the attorney hasn't been paid by your ex, so he's withholding the final paperwork. Or there could be other issues at play with his attorney causing the delay (illness, travel, etc.). You just never know.
If your husband's attorney will not help you finalize the divorce, your best bet is to hire an attorney of your own. Because your case is almost finalized, it shouldn't cost you a great deal to find someone to help you get it done. It could be that the attorney hasn't been paid by your ex, so he's withholding the final paperwork. Or there could be other issues at play with his attorney causing the delay (illness, travel, etc.). You just never know.
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