[Video] What You Need To Know About Car Accidents In Michigan

Generally speaking, your first party claims will be your no-fault claims such as wage loss, medical bills, replacement services, etc. These claims would be paid by your own carrier. Your third-party claim is for pain & suffering. Pain & suffering damages are covered by the offending motorist.

If you are involved in an accident, it then gives rise to multiple claims. If you have been involved in a car accident in Michigan, please contact our office today for assistance! Contact Goldman and Associates to speak to our top attorneys in Michigan and get the outcome you want!

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[Video] What You Need To Know About Drunk Driving In Michigan

As summer comes along the risk of drunk driving increases. There are serious consequences for anyone convicted of drunk driving, not only for your criminal record but also for the secretary of state record. It is very important to hire someone who focuses on driving under the influence rather than hiring someone who may handle these cases occasionally. You should want to hire someone who has experience and knows how to deal with the judge.

There are some judges who will put you in jail even if it is your first offense. You want to be able to live with the result for the rest of your life so you must make sure you hire the right attorney who can help you get the outcome you deserve. Contact Goldman and Associates to speak to our top attorneys in Michigan and get the outcome you want!

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[Video] What If My Work Schedule Makes Summer Parenting Time Difficult?

Busy schedules can sometimes get in the way of parenting time during the summer. If your busy work schedule is interrupting your arranged parenting time, take some time to learn what you can do to alleviate this issue. First remember to communicate with your lawyer and tell them what your scheduling issue is.

Your lawyer will be able to help adjust your schedule by talking to the other lawyer and judge. There is a way to change your parenting time to make it easier for both parties. Contact Goldman and Associates to speak to our top attorneys in Michigan and get the outcome you want!

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Bio – Daniel DeBene

Goldman and Associates has the best legal team in Michigan. Our team takes every case that we handle very seriously. One of our amazing team members is Daniel DeBene. Daniel J. DeBene is an attorney who represents clients in the Troy, Michigan area. Daniel DeBene is recognized by peers and was selected to Rising Stars for 2013 – 2021. This selection is based on an evaluation of 12 indicators including peer recognition and professional achievement in legal practice.  Being selected to Rising Stars is limited to a small number of attorneys in each state. As one of the few attorneys to garner the distinction of Rising Stars, Daniel DeBene has earned the respect of his peers as one of the top-rated attorneys in the nation.

He primarily represents clients with Family Law issues, including but not limited to divorce, custody, parenting time, and support.  He also represents clients with General Litigation issues. He has successfully represented hundreds of clients and handled hundreds of cases throughout his career.

He has over ten years of experience as a thoughtful, client-focused attorney. Proven track record with both client satisfaction and positive outcomes via zealous litigation. Compassion, care, and concern for client’s best interest and well-being is a top priority while advising clients on their rights and limitations of the court system

Daniel is and always has been a proud resident of Michigan.  He attended De La Salle Collegiate High School in Warren.  He attended Western Michigan University where he graduated with honors and was a double major in sociology and communications.  Thereafter, he attended University of Detroit Mercy School of Law and graduated in 2010, cum laude. Daniel DeBene passed the bar exam and was admitted to legal practice in 2010.

No Fault Divorce In Michigan

No-Fault Divorce In Michigan

Divorce is the legal dissolution of a marriage. In order to be able to obtain a divorce, you must meet all of the prerequisites in terms of residency before you can even file for divorce. However, just meeting the requirements to file for divorce is not enough. In order to successfully obtain a divorce in Michigan, you must convince a judge in a family court that your marital relationship has broken down beyond repair and that there is no chance of reconciling. Some judges will be satisfied with a simple yes or no answer to this question from the parties involved. Others, however, will expect specific facts and evidence. Michigan is a no fault state and we will be going over what exactly that is and what it means for your divorce. 

What is No Fault Divorce?

Michigan is a no-fault divorce state. That means that you do not have to show any wrongdoing on the part of your soon-to-be former spouse. Just the basic requirement is all that you need. However, fault may become relevant if any aspect of the divorce is contested. If there is fault with one of the parties, and the judge decides to consider that fault in the divorce judgment, that party may get a less favorable outcome in terms of division of assets, alimony, or child custody. If the divorce is uncontested (see the section below), you will most likely be unable to use that person’s fault against them.

What does “Fault” Mean?

“Fault” is a legal term that means any form of wrongdoing that would have been necessary in order to get a divorce in the era before the advent of “no-fault” divorce. This generally meant adultery, domestic violence, or things of that nature. The major takeaway is that while these factors might play into your decision to get a divorce, they are no longer necessary conditions in order for you to get your divorce finalized by a Michigan family court. 

It should be noted that, unlike many no fault states, Michigan doesn’t even offer fault divorce, nor does it have an official list of recognized fault grounds. This might make it more difficult to leverage “fault grounds” to obtain a more favorable divorce judgement.

Fault Grounds 

The judge will never actually refer to them as “fault grounds”. Furthermore, they won’t use many of the grounds that would have netted you a divorce in eras past, such as infertility/impotence. After all, the law and government no longer view child bearing as such a central and indispensable aspect of marriage. The court will only really look at infidelity, abuse, neglect/abandonment, or drug/alcohol abuse. These are factors that truly affect the interpersonal relationship between spouses and are typically the result of a willful decision by the at fault spouse. An example of the judge using these factors might be the judge giving the wife a more generous property settlement because the divorce was brought on by her husband’s cheating. Abuse, neglect, or addiction might be used to show that one of the spouses is an unfit parent, which would play into a custody determination. Abuse that causes physical injuries might become grounds for making the abusive ex -spouse pay for some of that person’s medical expenses. Criminal convictions can be relevant in multiple ways. If a criminal record/imprisonment was the root cause of the divorce, then the judge may attach moral weight to that when deciding on the distribution of property. Given the imprisoned spouse’s incarceration, it is unlikely that the court would assign greater spousal support. 

That being said, a criminal conviction is highly relevant when it comes to child custody. A conviction of any kind, especially one that involves incarceration, virtually guarantees that the other parent will receive physical custody and is likely to result in a rather strict parenting time arrangement. In fact, for certain crimes involving sexual abuse or violence towards children; the crime cou ld even result in the outright termination of the defendant’s parental rights. Not every judge will be open to these kinds of arguments, but this is the only part of the divorce process where those factors are permitted to be considered at all in Michigan family court. 

Examples of Fault Grounds 

  • Adultery: marriage typically involves marital fidelity, so cheating can cause huge problems to a marriage. 
  • Cruelty: A spouse is expected to love, cherish, and protect the other. In eras past, the law might have required one spouse to show that the other was behaving in a very cruel and unspouse like manner in order to get a divorce from said spouse. Nowadays such abusive behavior tends to become ammunition in disputes over custody, support, and property. 
  • Abandonment: similar to Cruelty in that it implicates the duty one spouse has towards the other. In this case, it means that one spouse is not upholding their duty to provide comfort, company, and companionship to their spouse. 
  • Mental illness/insanity: You do not have to spend the rest of your life with a crazy person. In the modern era, it is largely pointless in divorce proceedings because society now prefers to avoid discriminating against the mentally ill or disabled. The vast majority of family courts will refuse to give the “sane” spouse more favorable treatment on account of their former spouse’s unfortunate condition. 
  • Criminal conviction: This is particularly relevant if the spouse has been incarcerated for a very lengthy period of time. 
  • Religious differences: largely irrelevant due to changing attitudes and a trend against discriminating against different religions.

Conclusion 

We no longer live in a society that blindly accepts the religious (mostly Christian notion) that married couples are obligated to remain married except under very special circumstances. Society also recognizes that it is not healthy to force a couple with an irreconcilable marriage to remain together. That sort of dysfunction tends to cause problems. Furthermore, we have ample historical evidence that the old rule of fault divorce was constantly exploited and abused by married couples. Spouses would often perpetuate elaborate false scenarios of one spouse discovering the other spouse cheating in order to get a divorce. After so many dozens of cases of spouse x came in with a series of photographs depicting spouse y in a window alongside another man and the last picture is spouse Y closing the blinds on the window” the courts decided that the fault rule was pointless.

For more information on divorces in the State of Michigan watch the videos below and check out the Goldman and Associates YouTube channel for more videos on everything relating to law in Michigan. Make sure to give our attorneys a call if you have any questions about divorce in Michigan. 

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Alternatives to Divorce in Michigan

Alternatives to Divorce in Michigan

Getting a divorce is not always the answer. In the State of Michigan, there are many alternatives to divorce. There are two other methods that are both very different. It is important to understand these differences so that you can make an informed decision about which path is right for you and your family. Some families have a religious objection to divorce. For this and other reasons, a couple might pursue separate maintenance (i.e. a legal separation) in lieu of a divorce. In Michigan getting a divorce is not always the only option.

These are extremely rare occurrences. The only difference between an action for separate maintenance and a divorce is that the parties will be prevented from remarrying. However, if one of the parties files for divorce, the family court will default to the divorce and toss out the action for separate maintenance. In this blog we will be going over the different options you can take if you don’t want a divorce.

Annulment

This is another option for those who do not want a divorce. An annulment invalidates a marriage based on the judge finding that the marriage was void from its inception or is voidable for some reason. Couples who receive an annulment must not continue to cohabitate. For more information on annulment contact our attorneys at Goldman and Associates. 

What is a Void Marriage?

A marriage is void when the couple is too closely related (parent/child, aunt/uncle, siblings, nephews, etc.) or where one of the spouses is still in a previous marriage (aka Bigamy). A void marriage cannot continue to be valid and will be nullified even without a court order. A good rule of thumb for distinguishing a void marriage from a voidable one is that the spouses are categorically incapable (by law) of being validly married no matter how willing they are.

What is a Voidable Marriage?

A marriage is voidable if one of the parties is found to be sterile, was below the age of consent when married, or was otherwise unable to consent (i.e. mental issues, duress, or fraud). A marriage found to be voidable can still be continued by the spouses and is valid until a court order nullifies it. Voidable marriages are distinguishable from void ones because a voidable marriage could be validly married but for whatever factor or circumstances made it voidable. The reason marriages involving an underage spouse are voidable rather than simply void is because that underage spouse will likely come of age during the marriage, at which point he or she will be fully capable of consenting to remain.

What is Legal Separation?

Separate maintenance is the technical legal term for what is commonly referred to as a legal separation. It is another way for a couple to “end” their marriage without getting a divorce. It should be noted that a legal separation does not actually dissolve the marriage. This is the reason why people who are legally separated cannot remarry other people because they are still technically married at law. If you wish to truly dissolve your marriage you must get a divorce. 

Much like a divorce you and your spouse can sign a “separation agreement” which enshrines your wishes for the terms of your separate maintenance that the judge is likely to adopt as the final order of the separation. Separate maintenance is also the name of the final document codifying the separation. However, it is not the only document you can use for a legal separation. You can also use something called a “Postnuptial agreement”. 

Conclusion 

A big takeaway from all of this is that it might not be a good idea to rush into a rash decision like permanently dissolving a marriage. Sometimes it is wiser to take preliminary steps to try to make sure there is nothing that can be done to fix it. Sometimes the swiftness of the decisions to sever the marriage is what makes it irreparable in the first place. Conversely, being open to trying to make it work or try to figure out what is wrong is an essential step to healing and getting stronger as a couple.

For more information on divorces in the State of Michigan watch the videos below and check out the Goldman and Associates YouTube channel for more videos on everything relating to law in Michigan. Make sure to give our attorneys a call if you have any questions about divorce in Michigan. 

Click the link to schedule a free case evaluation:https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=17105687&appointmentType=18529428 

For more information visit:https://www.akivagoldman.com/michigan-legal-blog/michigan-divorce-lawyer/

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Attorney Noor Khoury Bio

One of our amazing attorneys is Noor Khoury. Noor is an associate attorney at Goldman and Associates. Her practice focuses primarily on criminal matters and a variety of family matters, including, divorce with or without children, custody, paternity, child support, and arrears. Attorney Khoury also handles criminal matters such as domestic violence and DUI cases.

As an immigrant from the Middle East, Noor has witnessed the impact of both the presence and absence of a just law on individuals and society as a whole. Since a young age, she has strived to be the voice for the many people who did not have one, which inspired her desire to become an attorney. Attorney Noor has prided herself as a public servant long before her legal career. She has volunteered at the Boys and Girls Club locally and across the state, and at homeless shelters. After she graduated from Wayne State University Law School, she has done work with the Free Legal Aid and the Appellate Public Defender Clinic, fighting for the rights of indigent people. 

Attorney Noor treats her client’s problems as if they were her own. She is aggressive, determined yet empathetic, sharp and will fight for you every step of the way. Noor appreciates and understands that each client’s case and life is unique and different from another, and approaches each client’s issues with personalized attention. She also has a strong understanding that the clients have a life outside of their case, thus focusing on each client’s success more than just “a case” but their life as a whole. Her bilingual ability has been able to help a broader scope of individuals, too.

Education: 

  • Madonna University
  • Wayne State University Law School

Bar Admissions: 

  • State of Michigan

When you hire Goldman & Associates Law Firm, you are hiring a dedicated & experienced team of attorneys who will work collaboratively to address your issues. Our team understands how personal and stressful family law cases can be. We will always advocate for you in court & the ultimate goal is to achieve the best possible result for you & your family.

One of the firm’s goals is to educated our clients. We post educational content frequently on our YouTube channel and we have over 1,000 videos that answer some of the most common and complex questions. Click here to start watching today. Call/Text (248) 590-6600 for a complimentary phone case evaluation. You can also click here to schedule a phone case evaluation. We look forward to helping you resolve your legal matter!

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Attorney Akiva Goldman Bio

Akiva Goldman is the founder and owner of Goldman & Associates Law Firm. Over the course of his career, he has accumulated countless awards all recognizing him as being one of the best family law attorneys in the State of Michigan. He has successfully handled thousands of family law cases, including assisting people from all over the world who have legal issues.

Often requested to be mediator, he has mediated hundreds of cases. Goldman is frequently featured in media outlets such as Fox 2 News, WDIV, MLive, among other networks. He most recently made headlines for a Divorce Giveaway, where lucky winners were awarded the opportunity for the firm to represent them in a divorce free of all legal fees.

Goldman’s philosophy is if his firm can save a marriage, then that is exactly what they will do. He has recorded videos on Reasons Not To Get Divorced and discusses factors you should consider before you think about filing for divorce. Even if you have been married for a significant number of years, Akiva will go over Alternatives To Divorce if you are not sure that filing for divorce will be beneficial to you.

On a personal level, Akiva Goldman was born in Memphis, Tennessee but relocated to Michigan when his father took a position as Executive Director of a local parochial school. Attorney Goldman went to both college and law school at Wayne State University and graduated from Wayne State University School of Law in 1986. Since then, he has focused primarily on family and criminal law.

Goldman & Associates fights to improve the lives of its clients by using the courts to resolve their issues. Oftentimes, clients come to the firm at their lowest point and, with our expertise, we are able to turn their lives around and brighten their futures. Bringing that level of enhancement to them is the very reason Akiva Goldman became a lawyer to begin with. It is a legacy he hopes to pass on to his kids when the time is right.

When you hire Goldman & Associates Law Firm, you are hiring a dedicated & experienced team of attorneys who will work collaboratively to address your issues. Our team understands how personal and stressful family law cases can be. We will always advocate for you in court & the ultimate goal is to achieve the best possible result for you & your family.

One of the firm’s goals is to educated our clients. We post educational content frequently on our YouTube channel and we have over 1,000 videos that answer some of the most common and complex questions. Click here to start watching today. Call/Text (248) 590-6600 for a complimentary phone case evaluation. You can also click here to schedule a phone case evaluation. We look forward to helping you resolve your legal matter!

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Attorney Mary Ann Kirsbaum Bio

One of our amazing associate attorneys is Mary Ann Kirsbaum. She focuses her practice on all aspects of family law, including complex custody disputes, and high-asset divorce matters. Mary Ann also has years of experience in  successfully handling military divorce cases. Attorney Kirsbaum is extremely familiar with the intricate policies and procedures associated with military divorce.  These cases be complex and Mary Ann respects her clients’ service to our country, and will do everything she can to ensure you receive the best possible representation.

She also routinely handles guardianship and conservatorship matters and has a background in mental health law. Mary Ann’s undergraduate accounting background gives her an extra edge in recreating income streams from closely held businesses where cash is involved and analyzing settlements advantageous to her clients.

Education: 

  • Wayne State University Law School

Bar Admissions: 

  • State of Michigan

Mary Ann handles all her cases with professionalism and will do everything she can to get you the best possible outcome.

When you hire Goldman & Associates Law Firm, you are hiring a dedicated & experienced team of attorneys who will work collaboratively to address your issues. Our team understands how personal and stressful family law cases can be. We will always advocate for you in court & the ultimate goal is to achieve the best possible result for you & your family.

One of the firm’s goals is to educated our clients. We post educational content frequently on our YouTube channel and we have over 1,000 videos that answer some of the most common and complex questions. Click here to start watching today. Call/Text (248) 590-6600 for a complimentary phone case evaluation. You can also click here to schedule a phone case evaluation. We look forward to helping you resolve your legal matter!

Hear what some of our clients have to say about the service they received from our firm. Click here to watch.

 

[Video] How Probate Works In Michigan

The probate court was established in order to assist individuals in guardianships, conservatorships, and in a lot of cases the probate court is used to establish and resolve estates. The process begins when you file to initiate the case, and then the court will appoint a personal representative. This representative will be the main contact that the court will use instead of dealing with multiple people.

In some situations, a will can often name the personal representative. Probate cases can be extremely complex and you will need an experienced lawyer to help guide you through this process. Contact Goldman and Associates to speak to our top attorneys in Michigan and get the outcome you want!

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