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Is there really a "10-year rule" in Michigan divorce law? This episode breaks down common questions about how marriage duration impacts property division, spousal support, and clarifies the difference with federal Social Security rules.
• Michigan has no specific "10-year rule" that automatically dictates property division in divorce; however, marriage length is a very significant factor. • Longer marriages often result in more comprehensive splits of marital assets by the court. • The consideration of spousal support (alimony) becomes more prominent in marriages of longer duration. • A separate federal 10-year rule applies to eligibility for Social Security benefits based on an ex-spouse's record, which is distinct from state divorce proceedings. • Courts generally view longer marriages as more substantial "investments," which can influence the overall division of assets.
Download Divorce & Custody Survival Guide. Click here: https://akivagoldman.com/free-legal-ebook/
Schedule Your Complimentary Phone Consultation: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=17105687&appointmentType=18529428
For more information: https://akivagoldman.com/michigan-family-law-attorney
For additional information, watch these videos: [Divorce Rules] - ChooseGoldman.com - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=e7XGyJPpWpw Does My Ex Get Military Retirement Benefits If We Were Married For 10 Years in Michigan? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lXNt8Xx7Og
Visit us at ChooseGoldman.com
#Goldmanandassociateslawfirm #ChooseGoldman #ChooseGoldmanLaw #MichiganDivorce #FamilyLawPodcast #LegalAdvice #10YearRule #DivorceLaw
#ChooseGoldman
Is there really a "10-year rule" in Michigan divorce law? This episode breaks down common questions about how marriage duration impacts property division, spousal support, and clarifies the difference with federal Social Security rules.
• Michigan has no specific "10-year rule" that automatically dictates property division in divorce; however, marriage length is a very significant factor. • Longer marriages often result in more comprehensive splits of marital assets by the court. • The consideration of spousal support (alimony) becomes more prominent in marriages of longer duration. • A separate federal 10-year rule applies to eligibility for Social Security benefits based on an ex-spouse's record, which is distinct from state divorce proceedings. • Courts generally view longer marriages as more substantial "investments," which can influence the overall division of assets.
Download Divorce & Custody Survival Guide. Click here: https://akivagoldman.com/free-legal-ebook/
Schedule Your Complimentary Phone Consultation: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=17105687&appointmentType=18529428
For more information: https://akivagoldman.com/michigan-family-law-attorney
For additional information, watch these videos: [Divorce Rules] - ChooseGoldman.com - https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=e7XGyJPpWpw Does My Ex Get Military Retirement Benefits If We Were Married For 10 Years in Michigan? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lXNt8Xx7Og
Visit us at ChooseGoldman.com
#Goldmanandassociateslawfirm #ChooseGoldman #ChooseGoldmanLaw #MichiganDivorce #FamilyLawPodcast #LegalAdvice #10YearRule #DivorceLaw
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