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Using Self-Help Law Books -
Introduction -
Chapter 1: Marriage Ins and Outs -
- Marriage
- Divorce
- Annulment
- Legal Separation
- Wanting a Divorce
- Alternatives to Divorce
Chapter 2: The Legal System -
- Theory versus Reality
- Divorce Law and Procedure
- Legal Research
Chapter 3: Lawyers -
- Wanting a Lawyer
- Selecting a Lawyer
- Evaluating a Lawyer
- Working with a Lawyer
Chapter 4: Evaluating Your Situation -
- Your Spouse
- Gathering Information
- Property and Debts
- Child Custody and Visitation
- Child Support
- Spousal Support
- Which Procedure to Use
Chapter 5: General Procedures -
- An Introduction to Legal Forms
- Filing with the Court Clerk
- Notifying Your Spouse
- The Friend of the Court
- Setting a Court Hearing
- Courtroom Manners
- Negotiating
Chapter 6: Consent Divorce -
- Complaint for Divorce
- Verified Statement
- Marital Settlement Agreement
- Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Enforcement Act Affidavit
- Answer and Waiver
- Judgment of Divorce
- Record of Divorce or Annulment
- Income Withholding
Chapter 7: Uncontested Divorce -
- Summons
- Complaint for Divorce
- Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Enforcement Act Affidavit
- Verified Statement
- Default, Application, Entry, Affidavit
- Request for Certificate of Military Service Status
- Obtaining Information
- Withdrawing an Answer
- If You Reach a Settlement
- Notice of Hearing
- Judgment of Divorce
Chapter 8: Contested Divorce -
- Forms
- Obtaining Information
-Property and Debts
- Child Custody and Visitation
- Child Support
- Spousal Support
- If You Reach a Settlement
Chapter 9: The Court Hearing -
- Preparation
- The Hearing
Chapter 10: When You Cannot Find Your Spouse -
- The Diligent Search
- Preparing and Filing Court Papers
Chapter 11: Temporary Support, Custody, and Visitation Orders -
- Types of Forms
- Temporary Custody
- Temporary Child Support
- Temporary Parenting Time (Visitation)
- Temporary Spousal Support (Alimony)
- Ex Parte Orders
- Entering Orders
Chapter 12: Special Circumstances -
- When You Cannot Afford Court Costs
- Protecting Yourself and Your Children
- Protecting Your Property
- Taxes
- Pension Plans
- Defending Yourself
Glossary -
Appendix A: Michigan Statutes and Court Rules -
Appendix B: Michigan Child Support Guidelines -
Appendix C: Worksheets -
Appendix D: Forms -
Index -
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