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Marital Property Division, Debt and Spousal Support

Resolving Property and Debt Division Disputes

During a divorce, couples must resolve difficult questions concerning how assets, property and wealth get distributed, as well as how debts will be paid. Along with questions of spousal support or alimony, the issues involving money and who gets it can become the most hard fought. Work with a lawyer who can apply the right approach toward resolving these issues in any situation.

At my office in Southfield, I represent clients in family law and divorce disputes. At Hails Law, PLLC, you will work with an experienced attorney who will get involved in your case and put tools and strategies gathered over 15 years of practice to work for you.

Working Toward the Right Settlement for You

The State of Michigan does not have mandatory guidelines for spousal support/alimony, property division or division of debt. That is the reason why I will fully prepare your case for court, but also work hard to negotiate the settlement that works best for you. I prepare the calculations, review your options and then build a personalized approach to resolve your case.

I handle property, debt and support issues involving:

  • Temporary, rehabilitative or permanent alimony
  • Distribution of marital property
  • Division of retirement assets/QDROs
  • Division of debt
  • Financial disputes
  • Division of small business assets

As with all areas of divorce, a settlement that both parties can agree to can take time and the efforts of practiced and reliable negotiation. I have built my reputation on success both as a negotiator and as a litigator.

Divorce, Family Law and Property Division Attorney

To find out more about my law office, my background, my experience and my ability to serve your divorce and property division conflict, contact me today to schedule an initial consultation.

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