Courts in Southfield, Michigan

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Litigation Lawyers in Southfield

In Southfield, Michigan, the court system is a state institution of Michigan to resolve disagreements that happened in, and involving residents of, Southfield.

It's very likely that you will have to interact with the court system in Southfield, Michigan, in one way or another, at some time.

Southfield, Michigan's courts handle both civil and criminal matters. The litigation lawyers of Southfield, Michigan spend a good deal of time in the courts, and typically know the ins and outs of the local court system pretty well. However, to a layperson, dealing with the court system for the first time can be intimidating. Here are a few of the most likely situations in which a person will have to deal with the courts in Southfield, Michigan:

Events Leading To Exposure To The Courts In Southfield, Michigan

Jury Duty: Under the law of Southfield, Michigan, all adult citizens of the United States who reside in Southfield are obligated to make themselves available for jury duty, if they are needed. When you are called upon to serve on a jury, you are required to show up, or else you might face criminal charges leading to hefty fines, in possible imprisonment. When you are called for jury duty, there's a good chance that you won't actually have to serve on a jury, either because there are already more people in the jury pool than are needed, or one of the lawyers involved in the case decides to excuse you. If you are selected to serve, on the other hand, you should follow the directions of the judge to the letter. In particular, you need to show up to the courthouse every day of the trial, and on time, or risk being held in contempt of court.

Filing a lawsuit: When you sue a person or company in a Southfield, Michigan court, it's a given that you will have to interact with the courts, to one degree or another. At the very least, you'll probably have to attend some hearings, deal with discovery disagreements, and attend case management meetings. Even if your case never goes to trial (which it probably won't, statistically), you will probably become very familiar with Southfield, Michigan's courts.

Being Sued: If you, unfortunately, are getting sued in a Southfield, Michigan court, it's almost given that you'll be spending a lot of time dealing with the local court system. You have to file some type of response (usually an answer or motion to dismiss) to the lawsuit, and there will be many procedural issues that might result in disputes that the court has to resolve. All of this happens in most lawsuits, even if they don't go to trial.

Divorce: If you are getting divorce, and there are disagreements over child custody or property, you will have to go to a court in Southfield, Michigan to resolve these disagreements.

How Can A Southfield, Michigan Tort Lawyer Help?

If you end up in a situation where it's likely that you'll be dealing with Southfield, Michigan's courts, it's almost certain that some highly complex legal issues are involved.

If you think that you might have major interactions with the court system of Southfield, Michigan anytime soon, you should definitely hire a reputable lawyer who specializes in civil litigation.

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Life in Southfield

Southfield is a suburb of Detroit, Michigan. It is known area because of its five golden skyscrapers, nicknamed the "Golden Triangle." These skyscrapers form Southfield Town Center, a 2,200,000 square foot complex with the Westin Hotel and conference center.

Due to a relatively new thirty-three story luxury residential high-rise complex, located near Southfield Town Center, Southfield saw an influx of many new residents. It is home to approximately 71,739 people per the 2010 census.

Southfield is also home to employers such as Denso, Peterson Spring, Federal-Mogul, Lear, R.L. Polk Co., and Stefanini TechTeam Global.

The legal force is also present in Southfield via the attorneys who live and practice within the area. These attorneys are competent to handle the legal needs of residents and local businesses.

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