Child Custody Attorney in Adrian MI

Protecting What Matters Most: Your Relationship with Your Child

Child custody disputes can be emotionally exhausting. We help parents understand their rights and create child arrangements that support their children’s well-being.

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Legal Support to Help You Build a Stable Future for Your Family

Child custody is one of the most sensitive and important aspects of any divorce or separation. Whether you’re seeking full custody, negotiating parenting time, or modifying an existing order, you deserve experienced legal guidance every step of the way.

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Child Custody can be a Challenge. We help parents:

Understand Michigan’s child custody laws and what the courts consider

Navigate legal custody and physical custody decisions

Develop parenting time plans that are realistic and in the child’s best interest

Resolve disputes with compassion and clarity, both in and out of court

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How Child Custody Works in Michigan

Michigan law encourages arrangements that allow children to maintain strong relationships with both parents, unless there’s evidence that doing so would be harmful. The court considers multiple factors, including emotional ties, stability, and the child’s preferences, when determining legal and physical custody. There are specific factors in the Child Custody Act that weigh into the decision. Sometimes, evaluations by the friend of the court are necessary for the type of custody awarded.

Types of Custody

Legal Custody: The right to make decisions about your child’s education, medical care, and overall welfare.

Physical Custody: Refers to where the child lives most of the time. Shared physical custody is common, but not always 50/50.

Parenting Time (Visitation): We help develop schedules that balance the child’s needs and parental involvement.

Sole Custody: Happens when the court determines that legal custody and physical custody should be given to one parent.

Joint Custody: Parents can request joint custody, but the court will still determine whether this will be allowed, and will issue an order stating their reasons.

Modifying Custody Orders

Life brings about many changes, and custody agreements sometimes need to change too. If you’ve experienced a significant shift in circumstances we can help you petition for a custody modification.

We Advocate for What’s Best for Your Child

Child custody cases are not about “winning”, they’re about creating the best possible environment for your child. We work closely with parents to negotiate fair agreements, but we’re prepared to stand firm in court when necessary.

Why Parents Trust Us with Child Custody Matters

  • Local experience with Friend of the Court and family courts
  • Child-focused approach with practical parenting time solutions
  • Focused on low-conflict solutions when possible, but aggressive when necessary
  • Common Questions About Child Custody

    What’s the difference between legal and physical custody when it comes to my children?

    Legal custody involves decision-making power about education, health, and religion. Physical custody relates to where the child lives and how time is shared between parents.

    Can my child choose who to live with?

    The child’s preference may be considered, especially if the child is older, but it’s only one factor among many. The court decides based on the child’s best interests.

    What does “joint custody” mean in Michigan?

    Joint custody can refer to either legal or physical custody. It doesn’t always mean a 50/50 split but reflects shared parental responsibilities.

    Can I modify an existing custody order?

    Yes, but usually if there’s been a significant change in circumstances. We can help evaluate your case and file the appropriate motion.

    Do I need an attorney if we agree on everything?

    Even in amicable cases, an attorney can help ensure your agreement is legally sound and enforceable, and that nothing is overlooked.