Legal Question in Family Law in Michigan

State to State with no custody order.

I am currently in Michigan. My entire family plus my sons father lives in Michigan. I came out here 3 months ago to handle some family business (deaths and illnesses), now it's time to return to Washington, where my son was born and where we've been living for the last 7 years. My sons father has never had contact with my son unless my son is in Michigan or I've made arrangements and paid for these visits. Even if I'm a legal resident of another state, yet have been in Michigan, can my sons father contest to our returning?


Asked on 2/01/02, 2:44 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

William Stern William Stern, P.C.

Re: State to State with no custody order.

Anyone can contest anything. If he files anything in Michigan you will immediately need a lawyer. My number is 248-353-9400. As far as his ability to succeed, it is doubtful if the living arrangement has been as you indicate for the past 7 years, unless you left in violation of some court order. If he doees not file, just go back to Washington.

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Answered on 2/02/02, 11:26 am


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