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For the purpose of the Michigan Custody Guideline, sole custody occurs when primary physical custody and legal custody are given to one parent. Physical custody is when a parent provides most of the day to day care for the child. Legal custody is when a parent has the responsibility of making all major decisions regarding the child’s ...
20 sie 2021 · This page provides information and PDF examples of the most important and common Michigan child custody forms. Many of the examples cited on this page are SCAO-Approved Court Forms from the Michigan Court Website.
29 kwi 2024 · 1 The Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction and Enforcement Act (UCCJEA), MCL 722.1101 et seq., governs procedures for resolving child custody disputes when one or both parties do not reside in the same state, enforcing out-of-state custody court orders, and modifying a foreign order.
28 mar 2024 · The trial court awarded plaintiff sole legal and physical custody of DC and parenting time to defendant on alternating weekends and one weekday evening. The parties received alternating weeks with DC in the summer. The court calculated and entered two orders concerning child support.
The Custody and Parenting Time Investigation Manual can be viewed at http://courts.michigan.gov/scao/resources/publications/manuals/. The State Court Administrative Office has developed a web-based training program on the custody and parenting time factors as outlined in this manual. The training
2 sie 2024 · A Michigan custody agreement is a parenting plan designed for families with children whose parents are no longer in a relationship or cohabitating. It establishes rules regarding legal custody, physical custody, and parenting time.
Physical Custody in Michigan. Physical custody in Michigan refers to where the child lives. A parent can be granted primary custody if the judge deems it in the best interests of the child. Factors that may be considered include school enrollment, community and familial ties, and more.