Do divorce mediators work?
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Do divorce mediators work?
Anyone going through a divorce should consider mediation, which can work for almost all couples and has a long list of benefits. Mediation is much less expensive than a court trial or a series of hearings. The mediation process can improve communication between you and your spouse, helping you avoid future conflicts.
What is the difference between a mediator and a divorce lawyer?
A divorce attorney will advise you on specific aspects of the law and argue on your behalf during settlement negotiations and in court. A divorce mediator works with both you and your spouse but does not take sides. The mediator helps the two of you communicate with one another and reach an amicable resolution.
How much does divorce mediation cost in Michigan?
How much does it cost? I charge a flat fee of $800 for a half day (up to four hours) mediation session. In most cases, the fee is split by the participants, with each paying 50%. Fees are due and payable prior to commencement of mediation.
Is Michigan a 50 50 state in a divorce?
No. Michigan divides marital property using the theory of “equitable distribution”. Community property states attempt to distribute property as close to a 50-50 split as possible. Equitable distribution states divide property based on a determination of what’s fair under the circumstances of each case.
What determines who gets the house in a divorce?
In most divorces, the marital home is a couple’s biggest asset. If a judge determines that the marital home is one spouse’s separate property, the solution is simple: the spouse who owns it, gets it. It’s a lot more complicated when the family home is a marital asset.
How many years do you have to be married in Michigan to get alimony?
How long you would pay this spousal support is debatable under Michigan alimony laws, but a rule of thumb is one third of the marriage, so in this case about 8 years. This can vary and is based on other factors, but this will give you a general idea of how spousal support works in Michigan.
What percentage of income do you pay for alimony?
To calculate alimony, 25 percent of the recipient’s net income is subtracted from 33 and one third percent of the payor’s net income. However, the sum of the recipient’s income and the maintenance payments is limited to 40 percent of the couple’s combined net income.