Our Michigan Divorce Lawyers represent individual in Divorce and related family issues in all counties that are within the State of Michigan including DetroitDearborn, Dearborn Heights, Ann Arbor, Allen Park, Albion, Lincoln Park, Brighton, Howell, Saline, Monroe, Blissfield, Romulus, Southgate, Wyandotte, Livonia, Dearborn, Westland, Lansing, East Lansing, Okemos, WarrenSterling Heights, Roseville, Eastpointe, Warren, Oak Park, Hillsdale, Inkster, Ferndale, Hazel Park, Whitmore Lake, Plymouth, Farmington, Trenton, Flat Rock, Tecumseh, Clinton, Chelsea, Novi, Garden City, Inkster, Taylor, Livonia, Redford, SouthfieldTroy, Northville, South Lyon, Milan, Brooklyn, Melvyndale, Ecorse, Belleville, CantonWayne CountyOakland County, Washtenaw County, Monroe County, Macomb County. The information contained herein is not legal advice. Any information you submit to us may not be protected by attorney-client privilege. An attorney responsible for the content of this Site is M. Zaher, Esq., licensed in the State of Michigan with offices at 24300 Southfield Road, ste 210, Southfield,  MI.  48075. All or some photos shown depict models and may not be actual attorneys or clients.   We are expressly disclaim all liability in respect to actions taken or not taken based on any or all the contents of this website. We reserve the right , at our sole discretion, to change, suspend, or discontinue all or any part of this website or the content at any time without prior notice or liability. 
Southfield Location
24300 Southfield Rd,  Ste 210
Southfield,  MI.  48075
1(248) 281-6299
Detroit Location 
18551 W. Warren 
Detroit,  MI.. 48228 
(313) 982-0010 
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If you or your spouse have made the decision to dissolve your marriage or you are seeking child support from an ex-spouse, it is important to have an advocate by your side that protects your rights as well as the rights of your family

24300 Southfield Rd,  Ste 210
Southfield,  MI.  48075
Tel: Toll Free: 877-471-4049
or    Main Office: (248) 281-6299

When it comes to life-changing decisions such as a divorce, custody of your children or financial decisions such as child support or spousal maintenance, our divorce attorneys you can trust. 
Do you have questions about divorce? Call us today!
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Advocates for your family.

Divorce may be an expensive and lengthy process, but it does not need to be.  We understand how stressful the expense of a divorce may be, which is why we are committed to offering clients reasonable prices for our services. Our affordable divorce lawyers have been practicing family law for more that 20 years and will make every effort to resolve your matter in an effective and efficient manner.
In Michigan there is only one ground for divorce and that is irretrievable breakdown of the marriage. This can be proved in one way:

Tell the divorce judge that there has been a break down of the marriage relationship to the extent that the bonds of matrimony cannot be preserved.



What Happens To Your Property?


During divorce one of the most important issues for you and your partner need to discuss are splitting up the property (house, car, IRA.....etc) and finances and how to make the right arrangements for your children’s future care. Gifts or inheritance received during marriage are not matrimonial property, but if they are used, for example, to buy a house, the house is matrimonial property. The most important and most commonly applied principle for dividing matrimonial property is that it is to be divided ‘fairly’ between the parties. This does not necessarily mean equally, but that is the starting point. We can help you with these problems.
The Very First Step: Do You Have Grounds For Michigan Divorce?
Spousal Support or Alimony

The court may order one of you to pay spousal support. In order to determine if post-divorce spousal support will be granted, the family  judge takes the following factors into consideration before granting or denying spousal support, like:

How long you have been married.
Your age and your spouse’s age.
Your individual health status - is one or both of you very ill or disabled?
Each party’s income and earning capacity.
If one of you was hit by unemployment or maybe taking care of children at home and out of the workforce.
If one of you helped advance the other’s career by supporting while one of you went to college or got special licensing, etc.
If there is a domestic violence issue.
And other factors.
Divorce and other family law matters involve the most personal, complex, and important issues a person will likely ever face. At times like these, you need a skilled and trusted advisor. We are here to help achieve an efficient resolution out of court through smart negotiation. When aggressive litigation is necessary, our expertise can see you past this challenge with your rights fully protected. Whatever family law issues you face, let us help you move forward. Our team of professionals is ready to provide the personal service and wise counsel you deserve.Get your divorce done quickly and inexpensively. With over 20 years of experience. Having handled thousands of cases, number of high-profile, high-net-worth divorce cases, our Michigan divorce lawyers have developed an intuitive and simple process for divorces available to everyone. 
Speak with an attorney
Because of the personal nature of Michigan divorce and family law, choosing the right lawyer is important. You want an attorney who understands both the financial and emotional side of your case: someone you can trust to guide you through your divorce and protect what is most important to you. Call us for a consultation so you can see for yourself whether speaks with our law firm is the right firm for you.
Contested Divorce

Contested divorces can take more than 6 months to be resolved. In this situation, spouses disagree about any of these things:

Whether to get a divorce
Where the children should live
Where a companion animal should live
How much child support should be paid
How property should be split up
Who should pay certain debts
Whether "maintenance" or spousal support (alimony) should be paid

Uncontested Divorce

An uncontested divorce occurs when: (a) there are no disputes or disagreements between you and your spouse over any financial or divorce-related issues (i.e., child custody and support, division of marital property or spousal support); and (b) your spouse either agrees to the divorce or fails to to file a formal response with divorce court. More clear that all factors, i.e. marital home, assets, debts, custody, visitation, alimony, child support, even the family dog, have been amicably resolved between the Husband and Wife. 
High Net Worth Divorce

Divorce cases can become incredibly complex when one or both spouses earn a large income or own valuable property. We work with spouses who have a high net worth to help them fully understand the issues involved in identifying and dividing marital assets (including real estate, vehicles, valuable jewelry or artwork, investment accounts, and inheritances) and determining the correct amount of spousal support (alimony) and child support.
Call us if your case in Detroit, Wayne County, Macomb County Or Oakland County, Michigan 
​We serve the City of Detroit, Michigan & surrounding counties  
Family Law Practice Areas

Divorce
Child Custody
Child Support
Property Division
Spousal Support
Family Law

Areas We Serve
Troy
Detroit
Dearborn
Warren
Southfield
Rochester Hills
Bloomfield
Royal Oak
West Bloomfield
Sterling Heights
Novi
Shelby Township
Madison Heights
Wyandotte

Our free consultation can help you more clearly understand the legal issues relating your divorce case and what your options are to move forward.
Our family law practice covers a full range of issues, including divorce, high-asset divorce and complex custody issues. Our divorce attorneys have experience with the complexities of sophisticated assets, such as closely held businesses, stocks and investment and retirement accounts. We can help you value and divide complex marital property as well as professional practices.

Protecting your children's future is a crucial concern. We seek child custody agreements that meet the interests of the children and parents. When an agreement cannot be made, we aggressively litigate custody issues to protect the best interests of your children. We can also help you modify child support and custody orders, address relocation issues and protect fathers' rights.