Klich Law Firm
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Gregory T. Klich is a licensed attorney in the state of Michigan. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from the American Military University and his Juris Doctor from the Thomas M. Cooley Law School. Prior to law school, Gregory served as a member of the United States Coast Guard. Gregory was recently selected as a Rising Star by Super Lawyers.

Gregory is no stranger to helping others. Gregory is always ready to answer your call and protect your rights.
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Children
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The Klich Law Firm has experience in handling all matters relating to children. The decisions you make will have a lasting effect on your children and yourself. Everything from custody, parenting time and child support must be carefully analyzed to provide the best outcome for yourself and the children.
Custody
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Cases with minor children raise a number of questions for parents. How do I get custody and where will the children live are the first couple of questions presented to a family law attorney. The difference between physical custody and legal custody is a frequent question for family law attorneys. Legal custody is the authority to make important decisions regarding the welfare of the child.
Child Support
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Child support is determined by the Michigan Child Support Formula. The formula considers the parents' income, overnights with the children and many other factors. There must be proper cause or a change of circumstances to modify a Michigan child support order. The most common reason is a change in income.
Grand Parenting Time
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Grandparents often have a relationship with their grandchildren. Grandparent's rights are complicated and limited. The circumstances of the children's situation will have a major impact on whether Grandparenting time is awarded. If you are denied time with your grandchildren do not waste time. Contact a Michigan attorney today.
Property Division
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If you are concerned with your property rights, Contact a Michigan divorce attorney to discuss your legal options. Debt will be equitably divided by looking at the circumstances of the parties including how the debt was generated. It is possible that both parties will be responsible for the marital debt.
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