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1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Family Law and Child Custody for Michigan on
Q: An email from opposing counsel to my counsel shared docs of illegal activity by their client. Can I share with police?

My ex & his wife record my convos w/my daughter while she's w/them. Is this eavesdropping? They shared the docs w/date/time/length/and summaries w/their lawyer who shared w/my lawyer & he shared w/me. Can I file with the Michigan State Police - criminal since they shared?Opposing... View More

Brent T. Geers
Brent T. Geers
answered on Jan 11, 2024

What does your attorney say about it? Presumably, he or she saw the same documents. You should not do anything without their advice as it may unintentionally impact your present case.

1 Answer | Asked in Child Support and Family Law for Michigan on
Q: Child support- are they required to impute income at 35 hours per week if a person isn’t working that many hours?

The friend of the court imputed it during a review. Is that appropriate? It wasn’t the finding of the court

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answered on Jan 3, 2024

In child support cases in Michigan, if a parent is not working the standard 35 hours per week, the court may impute income based on the potential earnings of that parent. The court typically considers factors such as the parent's work history, qualifications, and the local job market. If... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Contracts, Family Law and Immigration Law for Michigan on
Q: how do i sue my sponsor?

my wife was recently arrested for dv and the judge issued a no contact order. the charges lead to her family blaming me and now they refuse to help me with the bare minimum. they are also trying to force me out of the country before my wifes trial where i wish to attend to help my wife.

My... View More

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answered on Jan 1, 2024

In your situation, where you feel that your rights under an immigration sponsorship agreement are being violated, it's important to understand the legal obligations of a sponsor. When someone sponsors an immigrant, they sign an Affidavit of Support, which is a legally enforceable contract with... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Divorce for Michigan on
Q: I obtained a personal loan under my name so my wife can pay off her credit cards with the agreement she makes the

Payment, she has been making the payment for the last 2 years but now she refuses to continue paying. There is a balance of $15,000 left, can I sue her in court to force her make the payment or refinance the loan in her name

Brent T. Geers
Brent T. Geers
answered on Dec 27, 2023

Are you contemplating a divorce? You signed an agreement with the bank or wherever else you obtained the loan, promising to make good on it; the bank will continue to look to you for payment, and you will remain legally on the hook for it. It doesn't matter what sort of other agreement you... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law, Elder Law and Probate for Michigan on
Q: What (in detail) is a verifiable 3rd party in Michigan when it comes to Adult Guardianship visitation & my rights as GA?

I was appointed full Guardian of my mother. I signed a settlement before trial with my sibling (opposing party & lives out of state). Visitation is of subject. The settlement says the following: Social plans for "mom" shall be considered if they conflict with a proposed visit,... View More

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Brooke Lauren Archie
answered on Dec 20, 2023

Although many of us will read the terms and think that the meaning is clear, it is apparent that there may be multiple interpretations of the visitation terms that the court has put in place. In instances like this, particularly where there has been discord among the interested parties, the best... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Estate Planning, Family Law and Probate for Michigan on
Q: How can I find out who the lawyer is that is overseeing my fathers will
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answered on Dec 20, 2023

To find out the lawyer overseeing your father's will in Michigan, start by checking the will for any mentioned contact information. Reach out to the executor, if appointed, as they likely have details about the lawyer. Contact the probate court in the county where your father lived at the time... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Divorce and Family Law for Michigan on
Q: My wife charged up 2000. In credit card debt after I filed for divorce. Am I responsible for half of that debt?
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answered on Dec 20, 2023

In Michigan, the responsibility for credit card debt incurred by your wife after filing for divorce may depend on various factors, including whether the debt was accrued for marital purposes or personal expenses. Generally, debts incurred for marital purposes are considered marital debts, and both... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody, Family Law, Domestic Violence and Gov & Administrative Law for Michigan on
Q: In Michigan, any funding for legal help from Dept. of Health & Human Services for parents in custody battle w abusive ex

Ex was abusive in marriage. Had an affair and theyre now married. She is controlling and he as well and are keeping the kids from me. Will not allow phone calls or anything. Have now refused to allow parenting time visits. Tell kids to keep sports activity info from me. To point of me not knowing... View More

Brent T. Geers
Brent T. Geers
answered on Dec 27, 2023

There is no state funding or a right to an attorney in family law matters like in criminal law. However, you may contact your county's legal aid office to see if you qualify for legal assistance.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Divorce, Family Law and Child Custody for Michigan on
Q: My soon to be ex husband has washed our 7yr olds’ mouth out with dish soap, on multiple occasions. What do I do?

In the past month there’s been atleast 6 incidents of him doing this to our child. All because of daily reports from school. He only has our child for a few hrs on Wednesdays and every other weekend. So sometimes it’s from something that happened a week prior.

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answered on Dec 20, 2023

If your soon-to-be ex-husband has been washing your 7-year-old's mouth out with dish soap on multiple occasions, it's a serious concern that may warrant immediate action. Document each incident, including the date, time, and circumstances surrounding the washing, and gather any evidence... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law for Michigan on
Q: May the family get a copy of the body release form signed by the "next of kin"?

What state department may I contact to inquire about the lack of information and transparency in regards to the funeral director duties?

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answered on Dec 17, 2023

In Michigan, family members generally have the right to access certain documents related to the handling of a deceased relative's remains, including the body release form signed by the next of kin. If you're facing difficulties obtaining this information, there are steps you can take.... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Divorce, Real Estate Law and Family Law for Michigan on
Q: How can I ensure my husband can not sell our property without my knowledge as I’m not in our title or mortgage.

Sometimes I fear he sells it without me knowing before he plans to leave me, leaving me with nothing….this is anxiety but better safe than sorry

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Kenneth V Zichi
answered on Nov 30, 2023

If you have no interest in the property your 'consent' is not needed to remortgage, sell or otherwise dispose of it. In the recent past when Michigan provided Dower rights to wives, that would not have been the case, but that archaic law has been repealed so, now, you're just a... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Land Use & Zoning for Michigan on
Q: Can heir property be divided by percentage and owned separately by the family, even if the will says to be in unison?

I ask this due to certain family members getting in the way of decision making, payments etc.

Brent T. Geers
Brent T. Geers
answered on Nov 28, 2023

Yes, particularly when there is agreement to an equitable division by the heirs. In fact, typically it is wiser to do things that way, and people should plan their estates with that in mind, especially when dealing with real estate.

1 Answer | Asked in Real Estate Law, Divorce and Family Law for Michigan on
Q: My ex is on the deed, the mortgage is in my name alone and I bought the house prior to us being married.

Per our divorce degree I agreed to pay the house till my last child was 18. At which point I plan on retiring. What can I do to make sure I don’t have to pay any more.

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answered on Nov 23, 2023

The divorce decree is a court order that is binding on both parties. However, the mortgage will need to be paid by someone if it has not matured by the time your last child turns 18. So if the provisions of the divorce decree fail to address this issue, or does not provide that your ex- spouse is... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law for Michigan on
Q: Legally, is the next of kin to a biological child, both biological parents?
Brent T. Geers
Brent T. Geers
answered on Nov 21, 2023

The next-of-kin for a minor child would be one or both LEGAL parents, which in most cases are the same as biological parents. Fathers of children born out of wedlock need to establish paternity to become the legal father. Even when children are born of a marriage, a court's custody... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Child Custody and Family Law for Michigan on
Q: My parents are living separate and I want to move back into my dads house, she wants to go back to guam though.

My parents are living separate so technically I still legally live with both since they're not divorced. I live with my mom in Michigan, I want to go live back with my dad since hes asking me too because of my mom's ignorance and my moms boyfriend always coming over to where I live... View More

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answered on Nov 19, 2023

In Michigan, if you are under 18 and your parents are not yet divorced, both parents still have legal responsibilities towards you. If you choose to live with your dad and your mom moves to Guam, this arrangement can be legally permissible as long as your basic needs are being met and you are in a... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Child Support for Michigan on
Q: A person representing friend of court lied to the judge in court. What do I do? I have proof.

We were at a motion to change child support that I filed. I emailed 3 paychecks to friend of court. They lied about what’s on the paychecks. I’m calling Monday to get a transcript of the court proceedings also for evidence.

Brent T. Geers
Brent T. Geers
answered on Nov 18, 2023

To change support, you need to meet a threshold for a change: generally, the new guideline amount would need to differ by more than $50 or 10%. So the issue you are facing is not so much the FOC worker testified to a differing amount on the checks; the issue is whether they properly calculated a... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Child Custody for Michigan on
Q: We are trying to see if we have a leg to stand on to restrict the other parents visitation back to only supervised visit
Brent T. Geers
Brent T. Geers
answered on Nov 16, 2023

Has there been a change that occurred after supervised parenting time ended? Supervised parenting time is not intended to be permanent, and you need a reason for the court to order it.

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Child Custody for Michigan on
Q: Is it legal to put hidden cameras in my home to collect evidence that my child's dad is abusing him without him knowing?

I am planning to leave my boyfriend (father of my 2 young children) but I intend to win majority custody. I know for a fact he is not a fit parent to have majority. I am the only one who takes care of the children's needs and he is physically abusive to them. I need to collect proof of this... View More

Brent T. Geers
Brent T. Geers
answered on Nov 14, 2023

Can you? Probably. Should you? Probably not. I understand what your intent is, but a lawyer's job is sometimes to make you aware of the unintended affects you may be unaware of.

Consider this: You leave him and file for custody alleging that he abused your child and you have video...
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1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Probate for Michigan on
Q: My fiance died with no will. No kids. His new phone is on my plan with a significant balance. His sibling took his phone

His phone is fingerprint and passcode locked. If I pay off the balance, is the phone legally mine since it is on my account.

Update.

I have asked for the phone back since I am paying the bill. They will not give it back.

Brent T. Geers
Brent T. Geers
answered on Oct 30, 2023

This is a scenario with a legal answer and a contrary common sense approach.

If the phone is on your account, you are ultimately responsible for the balance. That has nothing to do with the sibling. Why would he or she want the phone? Have you, or could you, ask for it back? If they refuse,...
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1 Answer | Asked in Adoption, Child Custody, Child Support, Contracts and Family Law for Michigan on
Q: What would we need to do to have custody of our nephew for a while with consent from his father who has sole custody?

Father may go to set up place out of state and wants child taken care of while he makes sure about living arrangements and work. Childs mom is only allowed supervised visits if father agrees 1×/week. Mother is not a child in an adults body. We want to make sure that the mom cannot take custody of... View More

Benjamin Jeffrey Stoltman
Benjamin Jeffrey Stoltman
answered on Oct 25, 2023

What you are describing can either be accomplished through a delegation of parental authority (power of attorney) or through limited guardianship. A limited guardianship will take longer and will cost more, but offers Court oversight and protection if mom were to become an issue. A delegation of... View More

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