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DIVORCE WITH MINOR CHILDREN

When children are involved, divorce extends far beyond the division of property.  It becomes about creating a secure, nurturing environment that supports your children’s emotional and developmental needs. At Maple Law Group, we understand that every decision made during a divorce involving minor children has lasting effects on their well-being. Our attorneys are committed to helping parents navigate these challenges with compassion, balance, and a deep respect for the importance of family stability.

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Divorce cases involving children often center around questions of custody, parenting time, and support. Establishing a parenting plan that promotes routine, consistency, and meaningful relationships between both parents and their children is essential. Decisions regarding where children will live, how time will be shared, and how major choices—such as education, healthcare, and religious upbringing—will be made all require thoughtful planning. Child support must also be determined based on accurate income disclosure and an understanding of evolving financial and emotional needs as children grow.

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Some families face additional complexities, such as citizenship questions, a parents' need to relocate far away, special needs of children with intellectual or developmental disabilities, or other considerations that go beyond basic divorce and custody questions.  These situations demand careful legal guidance to balance parental rights with the best interests of the child.

 

Throughout the process, our goal is to minimize conflict while safeguarding both your relationship with your children and their sense of stability.  We assist clients in developing detailed parenting plans that cover daily routines, holidays, extracurricular activities, and communication expectations. We encourage negotiation and mediation where possible to preserve civility and reduce emotional strain, but when court intervention becomes necessary, we provide strong and strategic advocacy to protect your parental rights and your children’s welfare.

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Your children deserve consistency, care, and respect as your family transitions to a new chapter. To learn more about how Maple Law Group can help you navigate divorce involving minor children, contact us at (734) 519-1019 or info@maplelawgroup.com for a free consultation.

Contact Us:

1892 West Stadium Blvd, Ann Arbor, MI 48103

Email: info@maplelawgroup.com

Phone: 734-519-1019

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