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
Ask An Attorney – Alimony
By Christine Long of Kathryn Wayne-Spindler & Associates, PC posted in Alimony on Monday, December 1, 2014. Check out our response in the Nov 26, 2014 Spinal...Read More
Health Insurance After Divorce
The Affordable Care Act, otherwise known as, ObamaCare, is, “the US law aimed at reforming the American health care system. ObamaCare’s main...Read More