Henry Bergmans represents clients in all types of Michigan family law matters. With his compassionate approach, Henry provides individualized and knowledgeable legal counsel to guide you through any family law concerns you face. He understands the complex and emotional nature of cases that involve family and marriage and gives you the support you need to make informed decisions.
If you are facing divorce, Henry represents you in court and guides you through the legal process. His practice includes providing support, counsel, and advocacy on all divorce-related matters, including child custody, division of property, and spousal support. He can also assist if you and your spouse choose a collaborative approach to divorce.
If you have children, Henry works with you to find the arrangement that best suits your family. He can represent you in mediation of a child custody dispute or negotiate with the attorney for the other parent to settle your case in the most appropriate manner based on your goals. If you cannot reach a resolution with the other parent, Henry vigorously and effectively advocates for you in the court custody proceeding.
When dealing with divorce or other family related disputes, it is often difficult to remain calm or even think straight. In fact, during these trying and emotional times, it is common to feel as if you have little control over anything in life. Knowledgeable legal guidance in Family Law always matters. Bergmans Law P.C. brings years of dedicated professional service to your family law case. Our Firm strives to provide all clients with service that is compassionate and effective in sensitive and high-stakes situations.
Nothing is more important to us than your family's future, contact an experienced lawyer by calling or emailing our Howell office. We make better outcomes possible with practical wisdom and trusted legal advice.
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Learn MoreJoint legal custody refers to both parents sharing the major decisions affecting the child, which can include school, health care, and religious training. Other joint legal custody considerations may include extracurricular activities, summer camp, age for dating or getting a job, and methods of discipline.
If a noncustodial parent falls behind on child support payments, the custodial parent has options for enforcing it, but they must be carried out through the court. A judge can use income withholding, wage garnishment, interception of tax refunds, liens, or attachments to property to ensure payments are made. A court can take punitive action if these methods are unsuccessful, including license suspension, passport denial, and even jail time.
Michigan does not have a process for legal separation.
Henry Bergmans helps clients with all types of family law matters. Your first consultation is always free of charge and without obligation. To schedule a free consultation, reach out to Henry through the online contact form or call (810) 360-0900. From his office in Howell, Henry assists clients throughout Livingston County, Genesee County, Ingham County, and Washtenaw County, and in the surrounding areas.
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