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Category: Child Custody

How Do Michigan Courts Decide What’s in a Child’s Best

Aug 15, 2026

When custody is being decided, Michigan courts don't flip a coin. They follow a structured legal standard built around one central concern, and that's your child's overall well-being. If you're

How Can I Address Parental Alienation?

Jul 28, 2025

Parental alienation is a serious situation that occurs when one parent intentionally undermines a child’s relationship with the other parent, often through manipulation, false accusations, or limiting contact. For parents

What Can Happen If a Parent Denies Parenting Time?

Jun 21, 2025

Parenting time plays a critical role in a child's emotional and psychological well-being, allowing a healthy bond with both parents to continue to be fostered after divorce. However, when one

How Do I Start a Child Custody Case as an

Mar 18, 2025

Having a child outside of marriage can be gut-wrenching. Without the framework of a marriage, the uncertainty about your rights, your role in your child's life, and the time you’ll

What Happens When a Parent Wants to Relocate with a

Jan 26, 2025

For co-parents in Michigan, deciding whether to move after a divorce is a big decision. Relocation affects everyone involved—especially the child. It raises important legal, logistical, and emotional questions. What

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