Legal Question in Family Law in Michigan

getting sole legal custody

Through court order one year ago, I have sole physical custody of my 6 year old. Father and I have joint legal. There is a bench warrant out for him due to non-payment of support and contempt of court. He moved, and has not given me an address or phone number, so he has not had parenting time in 2 months. I am wondering if I took this back to court to request full legal, what chance do I have? Given that he is so non-communicative, and I do not even have a phone number for him, why should he have any say in legal decisions when I cannot even call him? We do still communicate by email, IF he chooses to answer. Thanks.


Asked on 2/09/06, 7:40 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

William Stern William Stern, P.C.

Re: getting sole legal custody

You have an excellent chance of getting sole physical and legal custody. Go for it. William S. Stern

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Answered on 2/09/06, 8:17 pm


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