25th Apr 2022

The State of Michigan is considered a no-fault divorce state, which means that there is no requirement of proof of fault on the part of one party to obtain a divorce from that party. The only “grounds” required to grant … more


15th Mar 2022

Attorney Jeff Haynes recently wrote a blog post for the American College of Environmental Lawyers entitled Can Standing Trees Be Taken?, which discussed a recent court decision holding a municipal tree preservation ordinance unconstitutional and proposed ways that municipalities can … more


8th Feb 2022

Bullying is unfortunately extremely prevalent today, especially in our schools, which is sadly causing long-term and severe damage to children. There are many types of bullying. Some types are very obvious, while other forms of bullying can be subtle, but … more


19th Jan 2022

Rental properties are in high demand in today’s Michigan housing market. People are jumping at the chance to sell their homes for top dollar, but they also are not interested in purchasing a home, which are valued at all-time highs. … more