By: Dennis M. Germain, Attorney & Counselor at Law This article is Part 3 of a 3 part series on personal protection order (PPO) defense. In Part 1, I discussed defending against a domestic PPO. In Part 2, I discussed…
By: Dennis M. Germain, Attorney & Counselor at Law This article is Part 3 of a 3 part series on personal protection order (PPO) defense. In Part 1, I discussed defending against a domestic PPO. In Part 2, I discussed…
By: Dennis M. Germain, Attorney & Counselor at Law This article is Part 2 of a 3 part series on personal protection order (PPO) defense. A PPO is a court order designed to protect a person by restraining another from…
By: Dennis M. Germain, Attorney & Counselor at Law A personal protection order (PPO) is a court order designed to protect one person by restraining another from certain specified behavior, e.g., violence, harassment, or stalking. This article is the first…
By: Dennis M. Germain and Anthony A. DeMatteis. In a marriage, economic abuse can occur when one spouse controls all access to the marital assets. This most often occurs where one spouse is the sole producer of income and the…
By Dennis M. Germain: Oakland, Macomb, and Wayne County, Family Law and Divorce Attorney. Approximately 14-15 percent of children in America have special need conditions (some more restrictive than others).* Some of the most common conditions are ADD/ADHD, down syndrome,…
By Dennis Germain and Anthony DeMatteis. Imagine the following situation: Kim gives birth to a child. Michael is the biological father and on the child’s birth certificate. For four years, Kim and Michael raise the child, living together as boyfriend…
By: Dennis M. Germain and Anthony A. DeMatteis. I am commonly asked the following questions: “If my spouse has cheated on me, will the judge give me a better result in my divorce?” “Will the judge punish my spouse for…
By: Dennis M. Germain As a family law attorney, I am frequently faced with the question, “May I receive credit for my overpayment of child support?” My research tells me that, as a general rule, the answer to that question…