How COVID-19 Affected Support Payments
Reviewed and approved by Kathryn Wayne-Spindler During the global pandemic everyone has been affected in some aspect of their life. For some,...Read More
Divorce in the Older Years
Reviewed and approved by Kathryn Wayne-Spindler Divorce is never an easy process and takes a great deal of consideration. As you get...Read More
How Criminal Charges and Convictions Impact Divorce Cases
Reviewed and approved by Kathryn Wayne-Spindler Resolution of a divorce proceeding can be complicated, especially since the Court takes the wellbeing of...Read More
What Can Be Learned From Client Tax Returns
Reviewed, directed and approved by Kathryn M. Wayne-Spindler It is no secret that a person can learn a lot from reading tax...Read More
Alimony Concerns for Stay at Home Parents
Stay-at-home parenting is becoming rarer by the day. Bureau of Labor statistics show that, “In 1967, 49 percent of mothers were stay-at-home...Read More
Ask An Attorney: Separation vs Divorce
Separation vs Divorce Experienced Wayne County Family Law Attorney Kathryn Wayne-Spindler recently answered a question in the West Oakland County Spinal Column...Read More
Attorney Fees Awarded in Domestic Relations Cases
Did you know that under certain circumstances one party in a legal action could be ordered to pay both parties’ attorneys’ fees?...Read More
Spousal Support Considerations: Does Cohabitation Revoke Alimony?
Spousal Support Considerations In about 50 percent of current divorces handled by Milford, Michigan Divorce Attorney Kathryn Wayne-Spindler, one party receives...Read More
What’s “Suitable” Courtroom Attire?
There was a time when there was no question about courtroom attire because the answer was so obvious – a suit or dress....Read More
Modern Work Options Drive Alimony Changes
On behalf of Kathryn Wayne-Spindler & Associates, PC posted in Alimony on Thursday, October 30, 2014. Getting divorced can be financially stressful in Michigan, especially...Read More