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Yes, you can't force him to. If you are unable to do so, the county can step in and help you or try to make him step up but if he won't they can be... Read Answer
You can petition for your grandparents to be your guardians.
You need a custody order approved by the court a POA is not good enough.
If you are the only child, you should stand to inherit your mother's property. However, you need to check who is on the certificate of title. If... Read Answer
If the Defendant is found guilty, either by plea (including no contest) the court will order her to pay reasonable restituion. So you will be... Read Answer
You do not say which of you is leaving Michigan in June. I assume it is you, and that the mother and child will remain in Michigan, thus giving... Read Answer
It depends on whether or not there is a curent court order.
If there is no court action both of you have equal custody rights, if you want that to be different you should engage an attorney.
As part of the discovery process, your wife may be able to obtain these records and recordings. While Michigan is a no-fault state, this... Read Answer
I am not sure what confidential information you think may have been disclosed. Why was your daughter in a different city and why did the police use... Read Answer
The child does not get to make these decisions. At a minimum, your brother should make a parenting time complaint with the friend of the... Read Answer
If you are involved in a divorce or custody case, the court will look at several factors to make a determination as to which parent should have... Read Answer
While there is no question here, I will present some basic principles regarding these issues. If the parents are not married, either party can... Read Answer
If the child lives in Michigan with the mother, the correct court of jurisdiction would be in Michigan. A custody/paternity action can be... Read Answer
While you do not need to close the first estate, there are some pieces of information that need to be resolved before proceeding with the second... Read Answer
File for a divorce and get a court order for custody, parenting time and support.
Is this a custody matter or guardianship situation ? Each has its own process and required paperwork. Consult with an attorney to discuss... Read Answer
You are not legally an adult until you are 18. At 17 you cannot contract so you could not sign a lease or any other contract. You could not obtain... Read Answer
This is not an automatic thing, but is probable. If nothing happens, and no one takes any action, then a mother will have custody of the minor... Read Answer
When a person wants to extend a PPO, Judges will require new evidence that has occurred since the initial issuance of the PPO. If there are no... Read Answer
I am going to assume from your question that you have sole physical custody and the other parent has parenting time, either specific or... Read Answer