Legal Question in Family Law in Michigan

Can I lose custody for moving a lot?

I have not been with my son's father for 3 years. I have always had my son, and never demanded child support. I have been unlucky the past few years, which has caused me to move (residences) quite often. I allowed my son to spend the summer with his dad, seeing as that is what he wanted to do. Now, his father is trying to take my son from me on the grounds of my instability. Does he have any grounds to do so?


Asked on 6/26/05, 6:26 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

William Stern William Stern, P.C.

Re: Can I lose custody for moving a lot?

Moving around is not grounds to lose custody. However, you are fairly vague when you say you moved a lot. Is a lot 10 times, 15 times? After a while, if the father can show a stable environment and you are a transient, living all over, he may have something to work with. I guess I'd need to know more specifics to give you a better answer. William S. Stern 248-353-9400

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Answered on 6/26/05, 8:26 pm
Blake Lipman Law Office of Blake P. Lipman

Re: Can I lose custody for moving a lot?

First, you refer to him as your son's "father," has paternity been established? Moving around is generally not grounds for a change in custody. Was the moving excessive? Why did you keep moving around? These are questions that need to be answered, the info you provided is vague. For more info, please contact my office at (248)851-3171.

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Answered on 6/27/05, 5:22 am


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