by Chip Farrar | Jun 18, 2025 | Charles P. Farrar PLLC
No, unless for some reason you agree to that. This issue is addressed in some of our local courts’ parenting-time guidelines. According to the St. Clair Friend of the Court Parenting Time Guidelines: Holiday and summer parenting time takes precedence over...
by Chip Farrar | Oct 28, 2024 | Charles P. Farrar PLLC
Yes, almost all parents. The Michigan Child Custody Act provides that, “A child has a right to parenting time with a parent unless it is shown on the record by clear and convincing evidence that it would endanger the child’s physical, mental, or emotional...
by Chip Farrar | Jul 18, 2024 | Charles P. Farrar PLLC
Absent unusual circumstances, yes. Michigan Law presumes that every child needs to have a strong relationship with both separated parents. So the court will effectively mandate some degree of parenting time, unless it determines on the record by clear and convincing...