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California generally prohibits parents from withholding visitation unless there is a legitimate reason. Legitimate reasons can mean more than just disliking the other parent. Typically, a court needs to agree to withhold visitation if there is concrete concern that a child is unsafe when with the other parent.
Domestic violence is one of the most serious considerations in custody cases, as it directly impacts a childs physical and emotional safety. Courts scrutinize evidence of domestic violence to determine which parent can provide a secure, non-threatening environment.
A parenting time complaint must be made in writing, however, there is no specific form that must be used. Parenting time complaints should be sent to the Friend of the Court within 30 days of the alleged violation.
Interference can take many forms, including: Outright refusal to make the child available to spend scheduled time with the other parent. Dropping the child off late for scheduled parenting time. Picking the child up from school or daycare when it is the other parents turn to do so.
Michigan courts consider several factors when evaluating whether a parent is unfit. These factors include the parents history of violence, abuse or neglect toward the child or other family members. Other factors considered include: Chronic substance abuse that impairs parenting ability.
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Its a widely held and incorrect belief that there exists a specific age at which a child holds sole decision-making power in custodial matters. In Michigan, the law holds that a child doesnt have option to choose until they reach the age of 18.

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