Legal Question in Family Law in Michigan
Wise to buy furniture for my apartment?
My husband recently filed for divorce and we met with the Friend of the Court, working out a joint custody agreement for our two children. I will have the children most of the time and he will have them alternate weekends and three evenings a week, returning them at 8 p.m.
I plan to get an apartment (and the agreement states I will have the children live there with me while he is working since I work from home and am available 24 hours a day to care for them).
My problem is that I need furniture for the apartment, at least twin beds for my children and a bed for myself. I was told it will take at least six months for the divorce to be final. Would it be wise for me to buy furniture (a modest amount, beds and a couch and place to put the television) or should I perhaps rent furniture instead, so that the new furnuture might be taken away from me in the divorce settlement? I am leaving most of the furniture behind since it is needed for when the children stay there.
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Wise to buy furniture for my apartment?
It is a waste of money to rent furniture. But it. You won't lose it in the divorce. It sounds like you need a lawyer. Bill Stern 248-353-9400
Re: Wise to buy furniture for my apartment?
Greetings; I do not understand why you would not be able to take one half of the property from the marital home. You are clearly in need of a good attorney. Your temporary order should have provisions to answer your questions. There is no specific law that says who gets what. It is all settled by negotiation or by a judge's order. Good luck. Atty. Trichler; www.trichler.com