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Get the ready-to-file forms and we provide instructions on what to do next. Perform your DIY divorce with ease.
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File the Documents
File the divorce papers in a courthouse or online. Notify your spouse about the divorce proceedings.
How It Works
It takes just 3 easy steps to file for divorce.
Benefits of Our Service
Going through a divorce is rarely simple, especially if you’re no expert in family law. At MichiganDivorceForAll.com we have over
9 years of experience preparing divorce forms in Michigan. You no longer have to worry about your documents getting declined by
the court due to their inconsistency with the laws.
Here’s want you can get using MichiganDivorceForAll.com:
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A court-acceptance guarantee for all forms created on our platform or your money back
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Detailed instructions on how to file for divorce yourself
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Review your answers and make changes anytime
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A full package of divorce filings
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Receive completed forms in your email within 2 business days
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Substantial savings on the services of a lawyer
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Paperwork preparation from the comfort of your home
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Attentive customer support service
About Michigan Divorce For All
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Valid Grounds for Divorce in Michigan State
Currently, the divorce rate in Michigan is at 5.6%.
Michigan is a ‘no-fault’ state, which means that couples don’t have to bring any actual proof to the court. The only valid reason for spouses to officially split up is the ‘unfixable state of their marriage.’ In this case, the court will terminate the relationship without getting into details about what went wrong.
The only time the court may consider who was most at fault for the relationship ending is if the couple has kids when determining who will have custody. In this case, a judge might request some additional proof to decide where the kids will stay.