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Information on Michigan Child Custody Law

By: William Rigby

The biggest toll that parents can have put on them is that of divorce. It can get very intimidating when your emotions and your money are involved. If you live in Michigan, Michigan child custody laws will be of great interest to you. When your kid are in the mix of the divorce process, it can stress the parents out both physically and emotionally.

As with other states, Michigan child custody law has different directions that can be persued. There is physical custody. This is where the Child is physically living. To be considered under the Michigan child custody law the child or children and parents or parent have to live in Michigan. Legal custody in Michigan child custody laws gives the parent who has legal custody the right to make decisions about school, religion and many other factors of a Childs life.

Joint custody of the children lets both parents be responsible for the decisions in the child's life. Each parent is responsible for the support of the child. This is determined by the financial means of both parents. Be aware the joint custody does not do away with a parent's responsibility of child support. Child support is determined by the courts.

The usual circumstances are that the parent that has physical custody will get child support payments from the other parent. This can be off set if you have physical custody of the child and owe alimony. You will just get less or not have to pay anything for child support if is equal to the alimony you are going to get. If you are getting 500.00 in child support but owe 500.00 in alimony. The Two amounts will offset each other and no funds will be exchanges.

The money for child support and alimony can be taken from your pay checks. It can also be deducted from you income tax refunds. This is probably the best way to handle this as the court will have a record of how much you have paid and are continuing to pay.

In Michigan child custody law the two parents can also enter into a shared agreement. This would be the preferred way to go. The key here is that both parents can put their differences aside and work together for the welfare of their child or children. Mom and Dad share custody. One of the parents may have the child for the work week. The other in the summer. They may split weekends and holidays.

There is a Sole custody agreement too. The parent, most of the time, has a reason for doing this type. Mom or dad may not be able to watch and supervise the kids whatever reason. Whatever the reason, make sure it is best for the child.

William Rigby has used Dr. Bricklins strategies to obtain custody of his children. For your best chance of getting child custody according to Michigan child custody law go here www.blogchildcustody.com/ or here www.blogchildcustody.com/michigan-child-custody-law

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