Robbins & Licavoli

A fair or equitable division of assets is required by law in Michigan. This often means a 50/50 split, but not always. If there is a dispute over how to divide marital property, a judge or mediator may consider factors such as the spouses' age and health, contributions of each spouse, fault and earning ability in determining an equitable split. Property acquired before the marriage may be considered separate property, and usually only marital property will be considered as part of the divorce. The attorneys at Robbins & Licavoli can assist you in establishing what constitutes separate property and what is considered marital property, and help you protect your interests before and after the divorce.
Official Website
We’ve sourced these Highlights directly from the business, so there may be some errors or omissions. Let us know if you have any feedback or suggestions on how to make this information better!
Rates, surcharges and fees are advertised on Robbinsandlicavoli.com
We’ve sourced this information directly from the business, so there may be some errors or omissions. If you have any feedback or suggestions on how we can improve this feature, we'd love to hear from you!
- Child Custody
- Child Support
- Division of Assets
- Divorce
- Family Law
- Parenting Time
- Paternity
- Same-Sex Divorce
- Spousal Support
- Uncontested Divorce Cases
Sentiment Analysis
Amazing at keeping you updated, and informed, and also for going overboard, and doing the absolute most he possibly could.
Felt really comfortable through the whole process, there communication is steller and would highly recommend them..
They streamlined it, stayed in constant communication with me, even on weekends and late hours, and in the end wrapped my case up so air-tight solid that the entire court hearing was less than six minutes.
Your opinion is important Cancel reply
We invite you to share your experience in a review.
Read more reviews on:
Please leave us a review and let us know about your experience.