By David R. Dawson | Published November 15, 2021 | Posted in Divorce | Tagged Tags: commingling, divorce, inheritance, marital property, transmutation |
During the course of your marriage, you may have suffered the loss of a parent or other family member and received an inheritance. Under Michigan law, an inheritance is normally considered the individual property of the spouse whose relative died. This is an exception to the general rule that any asset acquired by either spouse Read More
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