Custody, Parenting-Time Case Remanded Yet Again For Various Errors
This custody and parenting-time case must be remanded because the trial court once again committed various errors in making its decisions.
Ex-Spouse Engaged In Misconduct, Attorney Fees Appropriately Awarded
The trial court in this divorce action properly awarded attorney fees to the plaintiff ex-wife because the defendant ex-husband “engaged in misconduct”.
Trial Court Wrongly Ignored Prenuptial Agreement When Dividing Marital Property
A trial court erred in distributing a divorcing couple’s marital property because the parties’ prenuptial agreement was ignored in doing so, the Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled.
The Court of Appeals Uses an Interesting Approach to Set Aside a Mediation Award in a Divorce
In Heiden v Heiden, the COA used the statutory rules governing binding domestic-relations alternative dispute resolution to set aside a common law mediation agreement that purported to divide the parties' property for their judgment of divorce.