What are Grounds for Divorce in Michigan?
In Michigan, a divorce may be granted if there was a breakdown of the marriage relationship to the extent that the objects of matrimony have been destroyed and there remains no reasonable likelihood that the marriage can be preserved. (Michigan Revised Statutes, Section 552.6)
Other Michigan Marriage Law FAQs
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What are the Laws in Michigan about How Marital Property Will Be Distributed After Divorce?
A: A Michigan Court will divide the marital property in a manner that is just and reasonable. (Michigan Revised Statutes, Section 552.19) -
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What are the Residency and Filing Requirements for Divorce in Michigan?
A: In Michigan, a petition for divorce should be filed in Circuit Court. (Michigan Revised Statutes, Section 552.6) Either the plaintiff or the defendant must have … More

