“When it comes to effectively serving clients, there are no substitutes for attention to detail, preparedness and professionalism.”
Since 1983, Michael has developed a varied legal practice with particular emphasis on litigation and family law. Throughout his career, he has ably represented a very diverse group of clients on a wide range of legal issues. Clients repeatedly seek his counsel because of his reputation for keen insights, dedication and dispute resolution skills. And both clients and opposing counsel alike respect Michael for his consistent attention to detail, preparedness in the courtroom and his professionalism. Believing these qualities are critical to success, Michael has leveraged his talents to achieve exceptional results for his clients.
Although Michael initially built his reputation as a formidable litigator, his practice has grown to include many facets of family law such as divorce, child custody, child support, paternity, property division, spousal support and domestic abuse. Sensitive to the high stakes and profound repercussions of family law issues, Michael takes the time to understand his client’s desires and develop strategies that achieve positive outcomes.
Posts by or including Mike Toth
Can You – and Should You – Appeal a Divorce Judgment?
Mike Toth | Sep 29
When it comes to resolving the myriad family law issues involved in a divorce – child custody … Continue Reading
How Are Bonuses and Commissions Divided in a Michigan Divorce?
Mike Toth | Jun 17
When it comes to how Michigan family law courts divide property and assets in a divorce, one … Continue Reading
What Divorced and Unmarried Parents Need to Know about CARES Act Family Relief Payments
Mike Toth | Apr 03
COVID-19 has hit families hard in Michigan and across the country. For divorced and unmarried parents, there … Continue Reading
Does Your Business Interruption Insurance Coverage Apply to COVID-19 Losses?
Mike Toth | Mar 30
As most Michigan business owners are aware, Governor Whitmer’s “Stay at Home Stay Safe” executive order and … Continue Reading
Michigan Family Law Update: The Impact of “Shelter in Place” on Parenting Time Orders
Mike Toth | Mar 24
Governor Whitmer’s “Stay Home, Stay Safe” Executive Order requires Michigan residents to “Shelter in Place” to stem … Continue Reading
Does a Parent’s Legal Use of Marijuana Jeopardize Custody Rights?
Mike Toth | Feb 28
American attitudes towards marijuana are changing, and an increasing number of states, including Michigan, have enacted laws … Continue Reading
Proving Competence in Michigan Divorce Cases
Mike Toth | Dec 20
Michigan is a no-fault divorce state, which means simply that family law our state says you are entitled … Continue Reading
Expungement of Records for Marijuana-Related Convictions in Michigan
Mike Toth | Dec 05
Over the last five years, 117,123 Michiganders were arrested and charged with misdemeanor marijuana offenses, and nearly … Continue Reading
Medical Technology Advancements and the Impact on Divorce Practice
Mike Toth | Oct 02
At an increasing rate, couples are turning to assisted reproduction technologies (ART) to create families that are … Continue Reading