Wealthy After Divorce

Episode 15: Spousal Support in Michigan Divorces with attorney Jorin Rubin

Melissa Fradenburg, CDFA® and Jacki Roessler, CDFA® Season 1 Episode 15

In this episode, Jacqueline Roessler, CDFA® sits down with family law attorney Jorin Rubin to get the inside scoop on spousal support in Michigan divorce matters.  Following law school, Jorin worked for the United States Attorney's Office in New York in the civil division. Using that experience as the foundation of her private practice, she broadened her focus to the areas of criminal and family law. She has been practicing in Michigan since 2002.  An aggressive litigator in both civil and criminal matters, Jorin knows when a fair and reasonable agreement has been reached and when to engage in litigation “warfare.” Her clients also appreciate her empathy and sense of humor which she brings to all her cases.

We will discuss:
•How Spousal Support is determined in Michigan divorces
•The four most important factors considered in spousal support
•Pros and Cons of Modifiable vs. Non-Modifiable support

Resources:

  • Read more about Jorin’s firm, Rubin Frampton HERE
  • Contact Jorin Rubin at Jorin@RubinFrampton.com
  • Read about Jorin’s selection as a prestigious SuperLawyer HERE
  • Listen to this podcast on why developing a budget is so important HERE
  • Book an intro appointment with Jacki Roessler, CDFA HERE

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