Dearborn City Council President Susan Dabaja became the first candidate to officially declare for the 2021 Dearborn mayoral race.
âI am honored and excited to announce that Iâm officially joining the race to become the next mayor of Dearborn,â Dabaja said on Dec. 21. âIt would be a privilege to continue to serve my city in a meaningful way.â
Dabaja, a lifelong Dearborn resident, was born to immigrant parents in Dearbornâs south end. She grew up in public housing and is a product of Dearborn Public Schools, attending Salina Elementary School, Stout Middle School, and graduating from Edsel Ford High School in 1995.
Thursday, December 17, 2020
Going through a family law matter, whether it be a divorce, a custody and parenting time action or involvement in a post-judgment issue, is a very difficult and stressful time. Because of that, you might feel compelled to reach out to your attorney more often than you should or take matters into you own hands by doing things you thought would help but end up hurting you. To help you avoid some common pitfalls, we put together a list of tips that may be helpful as you go through the process.
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Avoid texting and emailing your attorney with information as it arises or occurs to you. Unless it’s an emergency or time sensitive, keep track of the information to go over at your next scheduled appointment. This will save you money (you may be billed every time your lawyer opens your emails) and it ensures that the information you provide is in one place instead of piecemeal throughout numerous e-mails and texts.