The emotional stress of separation and divorce alone can take a huge toll on your life. When child custody is involved, it makes things even more challenging. While child custody cases can involve convictions and emotions, both parties must keep the child’s best...
Child Custody
Reasons a mother can lose custody of her child in Michigan
On Behalf of Selleck Legal, PLLC | Feb 28, 2022 | Child Custody
Divorce or separation can be extremely complicated when there is a child involved. Depending on the circumstances, the mother may be given primary custody of the child while the father gets the right to visitation. But did you know an existing custody order can be...
Are you being denied access to your children?
On Behalf of Selleck Legal, PLLC | Feb 14, 2022 | Child Custody
Ideally, co-parents should put their differences aside when dealing with the children. Unfortunately, it's not always the case, and conflict plays out even when parenting. For example, your co-parent could deny you access to the children, especially if the divorce was...
What to do if you suspect international parental kidnapping
On Behalf of Selleck Legal, PLLC | Dec 30, 2021 | Child Custody
If you share a child with an ex-partner or ex-spouse who is not from the United States and are concerned that they may flee the country with your child, then you should learn more about international parental kidnapping and the signs that you need to take action. In...
Child custody: Sorting fact from fiction when divorcing with kids
On Behalf of Selleck Legal, PLLC | Feb 24, 2021 | Child Custody
When children are a part of divorce, there may be even more pressing issues to iron out. Michigan parents who have decided their marriages are no longer viable need to put their children first, especially when sorting out the details of child custody and even when...
Understanding custodial interference
On Behalf of Selleck Legal, PLLC | Jan 24, 2021 | Child Custody
The demise of a relationship has a way of changing how partners feel about one another, especially immediately after it comes to an end. You and your ex may bear a lot of animosity toward one another, and that can manifest in strange ways. You should know, however,...
What is parental alienation?
| Oct 30, 2020 | Child Custody
One of the most atrocious things that can happen when parents divorce is that one of the parents will try to turn the children against the other. This can considerably harm the parent-child relationship and should be avoided. However, there are cases in which parental...
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