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What is the benefit of a prenuptial agreement?

by Chip Farrar | Mar 11, 2025 | Charles P. Farrar PLLC

Prenuptial agreements offer several benefits for parties entering into marriage. They allow individuals to ensure predictability and plan their future with more security by deciding their own financial destiny. They provide a clear framework for the distribution of...

What are the rules regarding the distribution of the marital home in a divorce case?

by Chip Farrar | Mar 4, 2025 | Charles P. Farrar PLLC

In Michigan, the law aims to achieve an equitable distribution of property, considering various factors such as the contributions of each party, the needs of the parties, and the circumstances of the case. The distribution does not necessarily have to be equal but...

What rights does a person have who has been served with a Notice to Quit?

by Chip Farrar | Feb 26, 2025 | Charles P. Farrar PLLC

In Michigan, a person who has been served with a notice to quit has several rights and options available to them. Firstly, the tenant must be given proper notice as specified by the type of tenancy. For example, if the tenant neglects or refuses to pay rent, the...

What happens when someone dies without a will?

by Chip Farrar | Feb 18, 2025 | Charles P. Farrar PLLC

When someone dies without a will in Michigan, their estate is distributed according to the laws of intestate succession to the decedent’s heirs as prescribed in the Estates and Protected Individuals Code (EPIC) § 700.2101. The process begins with the decedent’s...

Benefits to Children from Federal Oversight of Michigan Foster Care System

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Under what circumstances can a judge be removed from a case?

by Chip Farrar | Jan 29, 2025 | Charles P. Farrar PLLC

A judge can be removed from a case under several circumstances. They may be disqualified if they cannot impartially hear a case, which includes situations where the judge is personally biased or prejudiced for or against a party or attorney, has personal knowledge of...
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