Gordon & Hess, PLC

Gordon & Hess, PLC Law Firm

G&H appearing in Barry County today. Beautiful old Courthouse! Judges and Referees in Barry County are firm but fair in ...
06/03/2026

G&H appearing in Barry County today. Beautiful old Courthouse! Judges and Referees in Barry County are firm but fair in our 25 years of appearing in Hastings, MI.

If you, your family or friends need a Divorce or Family Law attorney anywhere in West Michigan please contact Gordon & Hess, PLC at (616) 272-3331 or through the web at www.gordonhess.com.

In Michigan the Court is required to consider the following "Best Interest" factors when determining custody. MCL 722.23...
05/27/2026

In Michigan the Court is required to consider the following "Best Interest" factors when determining custody.

MCL 722.23 "Best interests of the child" defined.

As used in this act, "best interests of the child" means the sum total of the following factors to be considered, evaluated, and determined by the court:

(a) The love, affection, and other emotional ties existing between the parties involved and the child.

(b) The capacity and disposition of the parties involved to give the child love, affection, and guidance and to continue the education and raising of the child in his or her religion or creed, if any

(c) The capacity and disposition of the parties involved to provide the child with food, clothing, medical care or other remedial care recognized and permitted under the laws of this state in place of medical care, and other material needs.

(d) The length of time the child has lived in a stable, satisfactory environment, and the desirability of maintaining continuity.

(e) The permanence, as a family unit, of the existing or proposed custodial home or homes.

(f) The moral fitness of the parties involved.

(g) The mental and physical health of the parties involved.

(h) The home, school, and community record of the child.

(i) The reasonable preference of the child, if the court considers the child to be of sufficient age to express preference.

(j) The willingness and ability of each of the parties to facilitate and encourage a close and continuing parent-child relationship between the child and the other parent or the child and the parents.

(k) Domestic violence, regardless of whether the violence was directed against or witnessed by the child.

(l) Any other factor considered by the court to be relevant to a particular child custody disputed.

It is extremely important to closely review and prepare to answer the above factors and to explain whether each factor is equal or one parent is favored and specifically how so.

If you, your family or friends need experienced legal representation anywhere in West Michigan please contact Gordon & Hess PLC at (616) 272-3331 or through the web at www.gordonhess.com.

Another Criminal Defense Dismissal in Grand Rapids!!!If you, your family or friends need Criminal Defense anywhere in We...
05/26/2026

Another Criminal Defense Dismissal in Grand Rapids!!!

If you, your family or friends need Criminal Defense anywhere in West Michigan please contact Gordon & Hess, PLC at (616) 272-3331 or on the web at www.gordonhess.com.

With 50 years combined experience we will fight for you and know exactly how to succeed.

Appearing in 63rd District Court today! Another dismissal and relieved client. G&H will fight for you anywhere in West M...
05/19/2026

Appearing in 63rd District Court today! Another dismissal and relieved client.

G&H will fight for you anywhere in West Michigan!!!

If you need experienced and affordable Criminal Defense call (616) 272-3331 or reach out through www.gordonhess.com.

Can a child choose which parent to live with in Divorce or Custody Matter? As you and your spouse move toward a divorce,...
05/15/2026

Can a child choose which parent to live with in Divorce or Custody Matter?

As you and your spouse move toward a divorce, you may find yourself worried about the time you are going to spend with your child. Maybe they have a closer relationship with your partner, or maybe they have even told you they would like to live with your ex after the divorce.

If you are in this situation, it is important to know that children can sometimes make requests during child custody proceedings. But this does not necessarily mean they can choose exactly where they live, as the court is still going to issue a custody order that is in the child’s best interests.

Age can play a role. One thing to consider at this time is your child’s age. Often, children who are teenagers have more say in their own custody situation.

If you have a child who is a high school student, the court may take their request more seriously than if your child is in elementary school. Young children may not even be asked for their preference, and decisions will be made for them.

On top of that, even if the court asks your child for their preference, that does not guarantee that they will set up a custody schedule that aligns with that request.

The court will still consider what would be in that child’s best interests. This often means splitting custody between both parents so that you and your ex can maintain a relationship with that child moving forward.

Parents often worry about their custody rights after a divorce, so you are certainly not alone in thinking about these issues in advance.

When the situation becomes complex, make sure you understand your parental rights and the legal options you have to seek an appropriate solution.

DIVORCES ARE COMPLICATED:Self-representation may seem straightforward at first, but divorce involves more than ending a ...
05/11/2026

DIVORCES ARE COMPLICATED:

Self-representation may seem straightforward at first, but divorce involves more than ending a marriage. Before deciding how to move forward, it is helpful to understand what self-representation truly entails and where challenges often arise.

What is self-representation in divorce?

Representing yourself during a divorce is allowed, but it comes with responsibilities that are easy to underestimate. You are expected to follow the same rules as trained legal professionals and meet the same procedural standards.

Some key factors to consider include:

Court procedures and paperwork: Divorce cases follow strict procedures. Forms must be completed appropriately, filed on time and served properly. Errors can lead to delays or rejected filings.

Knowledge of state laws: Michigan has specific rules about property division, financial support and final orders. You are responsible for knowing how those rules apply to your circumstances.

Handling financial disclosures: Divorce often requires detailed financial information. Mistakes or omissions may cause future disputes or court involvement.

Communication with the other party: Discussions about property, debts and future responsibilities can become tense. Without experience, it can be challenging to maintain balanced and productive negotiations.

Emotional strain: Handling legal tasks while managing stress and personal change can affect focus and decision-making. Emotional pressure may lead to rushed or uneven agreements.

Lasting consequences: Agreements approved by the court are usually difficult to change. What seems reasonable now may feel different years later.

While you may be capable of representing yourself, many people find value in having legal guidance at certain points, even if only to review decisions or clarify options.

Trial Day in Kent County Circuit Court! When settlement negotiations breakdown you need an experienced Trial Attorney to...
04/15/2026

Trial Day in Kent County Circuit Court!

When settlement negotiations breakdown you need an experienced Trial Attorney to properly present and argue your case!

The Divorce and Family Law Attorneys at Gordon & Hess, PLC are expert negotiators AND seasoned Trial Attorneys when the case needs to be persuasively presented in court.

Contact G&H for a free consultation to discuss all your options and to navigate a successful legal strategy!

(616) 272-3331 - www.gordonhess.com

Nolle Prosequi of Domestic Violence Charges??? Client is both pleased and relieved!!!A Nolle is extremely difficult to o...
03/31/2026

Nolle Prosequi of Domestic Violence Charges??? Client is both pleased and relieved!!!

A Nolle is extremely difficult to obtain in Kent County as Kent County Prosecutors are no-nonsense and ready for TRIAL.

BUT a hard working and well organized Criminal Defense Attorney can sometimes work miracles.

Contact Gordon & Hess, PLC for experienced Criminal Defense in Kent County or anywhere in West Michigan.

(616) 272-3331 - www.gordonhess.com

Co-Parenting vs Parallel Parenting:Understanding the nuances between co-parenting and parallel parenting can make a big ...
03/29/2026

Co-Parenting vs Parallel Parenting:

Understanding the nuances between co-parenting and parallel parenting can make a big difference in family dynamics.

Co-parenting involves both parents working cooperatively for the child's well-being, often communicating about decisions and activities.

In contrast, parallel parenting allows for more disengagement, minimizing direct interaction and allowing parents to parent independently.

Each approach has its benefits, depending on the family's needs.



https://www.gordonhess.com

03/21/2026

If you need an experienced attorney for divorce, family law (custody, parenting time, visitation, child support, paternity) or Criminal Defense contact Gordon & Hess, PLC for experienced and aggressive attorneys in Grand Rapids or anywhere in West Michigan to fight your battle!!!

www.gordonhess.com - (616) 272-3331

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