Legal Question in Family Law in Michigan

Wills, relinquishing parental duties

My ex has not seen our daughter in over a year. When I draw up my will, if something happens to me, I would like to name a guardian for her other than my ex. I understand there should be reasons. He has signed ''papers'' for 3 of his children from a previous marriage, to live with his sister, who in turn sent 2 back to him. He did have custody of 3 of his 4 children from this marriage. 3 of them did not finish high school. I had a horrible time dealing with his ''rages'' also.

Why does a court decide that if a parent should die, then the child will live with the other parent (who is unstable, abusive, or whatever)?

Thanks


Asked on 9/25/03, 4:24 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

John C. Talpos Talpos & Arnold

Re: Wills, relinquishing parental duties

I have received a copy of your posting regarding your ex-husband. You need to see an attorney not only to do what can be done to have a guardian appointed for your daughter--a very difficult proposition, but also to ensure that your ex does not end up in control of your assets on behalf of your daughter. Feel free to give me a call if you need further information. John C. Talpos (http://www.Mich-Lawyer.com) (248) 743-6800

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Answered on 10/03/03, 4:50 pm


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