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"No-Fault Divorce" - What Does It Actually Mean?

One of the most common questions asked is whether Michigan is a no-fault divorce state. The answer is yes, but the term "no-fault" is misleading, and many don't understand what it actually means for Michigan to be "no-fault."
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Chemical Test vs. PBT?

Many people are confused by the difference between a “Preliminary Breath Test,” commonly referred to as a “PBT” and an “Chemical Test.” Unfortunately, if you are pulled over on suspicion of drunk driving, the officer may not take the time to explain the difference to you, and your rights concerning each type of test are quite different.
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What is an Implied Consent Suspension?

The issue of child custody can come up in a variety of legal situations. When there are minor children in a divorce case, the court must determine issues of legal and physical custody of the parties’ children. Likewise, when parties are not married, one party may choose to file a petition to determine custody and parenting time.
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Triton Legal Secures Court of Appeals Win

On February 5, 2019, the Michigan Court of Appeals issued its decision in Tambs v Jennings. Attorney Brian H. Jean represented the Defendants in both the Trial Court and Appeals Court. The clients had purchased a home out of foreclosure, and upon entering the home, found that the prior owners had abandoned all of their property.
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Michigan’s Central Registry for Abuse and Neglect Can Be Fought.

Michigan’s Central Registry is a concerning aspect of CPS investigations and can prohibit you from being able to volunteer in your child’s school, or workaround, or with children. Being placed on the Central Registry is done by a CPS worker and their supervisor by tallying up points from a worksheet called a ‘risk assessment.’
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