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Michigan Family Law Attorney

Facing family related disputes can be daunting, especially when domestic violence is part of the equation. You might feel like you have been thrown into the deep end, battling waves of uncertainty and anxiety about your future. It is important to remember that you are not alone. With the guidance of a seasoned attorney like Anjali Prasad, you can navigate through this storm with confidence. Prasad Legal, PLLC, is the law firm to call. Ms. Prasad will guide you toward a resolution that serves your best interests.

From Prosecutor To Protector: Anjali Prasad’s Unique Legal Insight

In Michigan, domestic violence significantly affects a family’s legal needs, particularly in cases involving contentious divorce and child custody battles. Victims of domestic violence often require legal protection and assistance to make decisions to ensure their safety and the well-being of their children. Alleged perpetrators of domestic violence may also need a strong defense particularly when the other party is wrongfully wielding the victim card.

Anjali Prasad is a knowledgeable and compassionate lawyer who represents and defends clients. Ms. Prasad is highly skilled in getting to the heart of matters in messy divorces and child custody cases. Her comprehensive family law support includes robust advocacy for domestic violence victims. She assists clients address both the criminal and family law aspects of their cases, ensuring that their legal needs are met holistically.

Ms. Prasad’s background as a former prosecutor gives her a unique perspective on domestic violence cases. This insight provides her with a deep understanding of the legal system and the challenges of domestic violence. She stands as a beacon of support for those experiencing the emotional and complex world of family law. Do not let fear of the unknown hold you back. If you or a loved one is in need of legal representation, take the first step toward securing your future. Reach out today and schedule a free consultation.

Divorce In Michigan

Divorce is a labyrinth of emotions, decisions and legal procedures. In Michigan, this process takes two forms: contested and uncontested divorce.

A contested divorce is a battlefield where spouses disagree on key issues like child custody, asset division or alimony. These disputes often land in court, requiring a judge’s intervention. On the other hand, an uncontested divorce is a peaceful negotiation where both parties reach an agreement without court intervention. Regardless of the path you tread, having a skilled divorce attorney by your side is crucial. Anjali Prasad will advocate for your rights and interests, guiding you every step of the way.

Alimony

Alimony, often known as spousal support, is a financial lifeline extended from one spouse to another post-divorce. Its purpose is to ensure the receiving spouse maintains a lifestyle similar to what they had during the marriage.

Determining the amount and duration of alimony payments isn’t a one-size-fits-all calculation. It considers various factors such as the length of the marriage, each spouse’s earning capacity, and the standard of living during the marriage.

Asset Division

Asset division during divorce can be complicated. In Michigan, the principle of equitable distribution is followed, which prioritizes fairness over equality. This means marital property, including assets acquired during the marriage like real estate, vehicles, and investments, is divided in a fair manner, not necessarily equally.

Child Custody

Child custody in Michigan centers on the best interests of the child, guided by a set of statutory factors. The court, when making a decision, primarily considers the child’s health, safety and well-being. There are two types of custody in Michigan:

  • Legal Custody: This pertains to the right to make important decisions in the child’s life, such as education, medical care, and religious upbringing. In most cases, legal custody is shared by both parents.
  • Physical Custody: This refers to where the child will live. It can be sole (where the child lives with one parent while the other has visiting rights) or joint (where parents share physical custody).

Ms. Prasad is a skilled family law attorney who can help protect your parental rights, with the goal of safeguarding the best interests of your child.

Child Support

Child support is an essential pillar that ensures your child’s needs are met post-divorce. The amount of child support is calculated considering various factors, including both parents’ income, the number of children and the child’s needs.

Frequently Asked Questions About Family Law

There are many questions you may be asking about family law matters. Here are some brief answers from Anjali Prasad, a knowledgeable and compassionate family law lawyer. For legal counsel and advice, contact Prasad Legal, PLLC, for a consultation.

How long does the divorce process take?

The length of the divorce process varies depending on several factors, including the complexity of the case and the level of cooperation between the two parties.

What’s the difference between legal separation and divorce?

Legal separation is a court order that outlines the rights and duties of a couple while they’re living apart but remain married. Divorce, on the other hand, legally ends the marriage.

What is mediation in family law?

Mediation is a process where a neutral third party, known as a mediator, helps the parties to negotiate a settlement. Unlike a judge, a mediator doesn’t make decisions but assists the parties in reaching an agreement.

Do grandparents have rights in family law cases?

Grandparents’ rights vary by state. In some cases, grandparents may be able to get visitation rights or even custody, especially in cases where the child’s welfare may be at risk.

Family Law Attorney Serving Michigan

When dealing with family law matters in Michigan, having a dedicated family law attorney like Anjali Prasad by your side can bring peace of mind. Ms. Prasad understands the emotional challenges and legal complexities of family law matters. Call Prasad Legal, PLLC, in Bloomfield Hills at 248-221-2247 or reach out online today for a consultation. Let her help you through the legal process, protect your rights and advocate for your interests.