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What Happens When Same-Sex Couples Divorce with Minor Children?

by administrator | Nov 30, 2016 | Uncategorized

You know how when judges run for office, they promise not to “legislate from the bench?” Well, the truth is that judges have to legislate from the bench every day. That’s because laws don’t have enough detail to answer every possible situation that could ever happen...

What Interests Me Today – The Hearsay Rule and Testimonial v. Non-Testimonial Evidence

by administrator | Nov 28, 2016 | Uncategorized

Even if you’re not an attorney, you’re probably a little bit familiar with the hearsay rule and the constitutional right of confrontation. Broken down to its most basic form, you can’t go to court and say what someone said out of court. Of course, except when you can....

The 2017 Michigan Child Support Formula – It’s Bigger, Better, and More Complicated than Ever.

by administrator | Nov 13, 2016 | Uncategorized

The new, 2017, Michigan Child Support Formula is out. With a few tweaks along the way, we’ll have this general formula for the next four years. There are some significant changes: You can’t deduct your 401K or retirement contributions any more. Well, that was fun...

Cops and Judges Behaving Badly, Bicyclist Edition

by administrator | Oct 31, 2016 | Uncategorized

In this case, both a cop and a judge managed to behave badly in a single episode. We meet our hero and protagonist, Tim Panagis, in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It’s a Sunday morning, and he’s out for his group cycling ride. The group is riding in pairs, two by two. This is...

If I Have a Domestic Violence Conviction, Can I Still Have a Gun?

by administrator | Oct 28, 2016 | Uncategorized

There is a U.S. law that says that someone convicted of domestic violence can’t own a firearm. The law is 18 U.S. Code 921, to be exact. Sounds pretty cut and dry, right? This is the law. Of course it’s not that simple. In 2002, a federal judge decided...
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