Michigan Family Law Software

AI-Powered Software for Michigan Divorce Lawyers

Victoria AI understands Michigan divorce law. From equitable distribution to child custody under the Child Custody Act (MCL 722.21), our platform helps you deliver better outcomes faster.

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Built for Michigan Family Law Practice

Victoria AI is configured with Michigan-specific forms, procedures, and legal standards to streamline your divorce practice.

Michigan SCAO Forms

Auto-generate SCAO approved forms including Complaints, Uniform Child Support Orders, and Judgments of Divorce for Circuit Court.

Equitable Distribution Analysis

Michigan follows equitable distribution. Victoria analyzes marital property and generates fair division proposals based on case law factors.

Child Support Calculations

Automated calculations using Michigan Child Support Formula with income shares model and overnight adjustments.

Best Interest Factors

AI-powered analysis of the 12 best interest factors under MCL 722.23 for custody and parenting time determinations.

Spousal Support

Analyze spousal support factors under Michigan law including property division, ability to pay, and relative needs.

Discovery Automation

Generate and track discovery requests compliant with Michigan Court Rules for domestic relations cases.

Understanding Michigan Divorce Law

Michigan is an equitable distribution state, dividing marital property fairly based on factors established in case law. Courts consider the duration of the marriage, contributions of each party, station in life, earning abilities, needs of the parties, fault or past conduct, and general principles of equity.

Michigan's Child Custody Act (MCL 722.21-722.31) requires courts to evaluate 12 specific "best interest factors" when making custody and parenting time determinations. These factors include the love and emotional ties between parent and child, each parent's capacity to provide care, and the reasonable preference of the child.

Child support in Michigan is calculated using the Michigan Child Support Formula, which considers both parents' incomes, the number of children, healthcare costs, childcare expenses, and the parenting time schedule. The formula produces a presumptive amount that may be adjusted for specific circumstances.

Victoria AI helps Michigan divorce lawyers navigate these complexities by automating formula calculations, generating compliant SCAO forms, and providing case analysis based on current Michigan statutes and case law.

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