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Has the State of Michigan made it difficult for you to obtain a divorce? Previously it was difficult to obtain a same sex divorce in this state. This was because couples would generally marry in another state and move back to Michigan. However, since Michigan recognized gay marriages as void ad initio, they would not consider there to be jurisdiction to issue a divorce. This left people with the option to set up residency in other states in order to qualify to file for divorce jurisdictionally, which takes 60-90 days and an intent to reside there indefinitely.
Fortunately for these couples, the recent United States Supreme Court ruling Obergefell v. Hodges mandated that all state governments recognize gay marriage. This is not only good for unmarried gay couples in Michigan, as they now have that option, but also for gay couples trying to legally obtain a divorce without jumping through legal hoops and disrupting their lives and those of their children.
Divorce is always a last resort, but for some families it is simply the only option and often what’s best for both parents to keep a healthy relationship with the children. The previous process was abusive to couples seeking a divorce not only because of the difficulty of attempting to claim residency elsewhere, or incredibly long period of time it took to do so, but the strain on the personal lives of everyone involved and the damage done to a relationship that could have been maintained on good terms the process were more civil.
The difficulty of the process was the product of legal technicalities and inconsistencies. A couple getting divorced can only do so through the state government of which they claim residency. If a gay couple were married in another state and then moved to Michigan, their residency would change to Michigan but the state would not recognize their marriage because the state constitution forbade it. Because the state did not recognize their marriage, they could not issue a divorce because technically the marriage didn’t exist. This is what would force couples to claim residency elsewhere, a process that can have a tremendous strain on the personal, professional, and family lives of those involved.
However, this is no longer the case. Now that the State of Michigan recognizes gay marriages, they also will issue divorces for those couples with no other option. Although the process has become easier, it is still important for those seeking divorce to obtain an attorney. Divorce law can be difficult to navigate, and it is vital to a party to have an experienced attorney guiding you through the process. If you are facing a divorce in the State of Michigan,
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