Shiawassee County Family Law Attorney

Shiawassee County Family Law Attorney Guides Families through Divorce and Child Custody Issues

Michigan Family Law Firm Focused on the Best Interests of Children

One of the most tenuous issues involved in a divorce is child custody. Michigan courts, like those in all states, start with a presumption that it is best for a child to have frequent and continuing contact with both parents following a divorce, and judges will support joint custody arrangements if at all possible.

The exact child custody arrangement will be determined by the child’s best interests. There are two basic forms of child custody in Michigan, physical custody and legal custody.

Physical Custody

Physical custody is the place where the child is physically located. Parents may share physical custody and allow the child to spend equal time at each of their homes, or one parent can have primary physical custody, with the other having parenting time, also known as visitation.

Legal Custody

Legal custody refers to major decisions that are made about a child’s life, such as where they go to school, obtain medical care, and attend religious services. If they are able to communicate and come to an agreement on issues regarding their child, parents can share joint legal custody, or one party can be awarded sole legal custody.

Until the child reaches the age of 18, Michigan courts will determine custody, although by the age of 14, consideration is given to the child’s wishes when the court makes its determination.

Consult with Our Experienced Family Law Attorney Kristina Lyke

Are you facing divorce and a potential child custody battle? Lyke Law PLLC offers skilled legal services to families struggling with divorce and child custody disputes in Shiawassee County and throughout Michigan. Contact us online or call [custom:phone] to set up your an initial consultation today.