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Custody, Parenting Time and Change of Domicile Evaluations
Under the Child Custody Act of 1970, “Best Interest Factors” (MCL
722.23) were established to be considered in the matter of Custody,
Parenting Time, or Change of Domicile decisions. When these decisions
are in dispute between the parties, the Court may Order an investigation
or the parties themselves may petition the Court concerning custody,
parenting time or the change of domicile of the children. The forms to
petition the Court can be found here:
http://co.livingston.mi.us/CircuitCourtClerk/forms.htm
Custody, Parenting Time and Change of Domicile evaluations are generally
referred to the Friend of the Court, which would complete an assessment
and make recommendations to the Court regarding these disputed matters.
Friend of the Court evaluations include interviewing each parent
individually and any minor child of approximately four years or older,
also privately. The Friend of the Court evaluator may ask the parents to
obtain school, medical, police, protective service or mental health
records to be considered in their investigation or have the parents sign
the necessary release of information forms to obtain records or to
consult with others who may have objective and relevant information. The
parents are usually asked to complete a questionnaire prior to the
interview with the Friend of the Court evaluator, which will be
discussed during their individual appointments. It is crucial to the
evaluation process that the completed questionnaire be received by the
assigned evaluator prior to the date of the personal interview. The
evaluator will consider pertinent information regarding twelve “Best
Interest Factors” and make recommendations to the Court. The parents’
attorneys and the presiding Judge are provided a copy of the report and
recommendation, and at that time the role of the evaluator is generally
complete.
The Circuit Court Family Division maintains continuous jurisdiction over
minor children until all have reached the age of eighteen. During this
period the Friend of the Court is required by Court Rule and Statute to
exercise general supervision over the children regarding custody and
parenting time matters.
If you have been referred to the Friend of the Court for an
investigation of Custody, Parenting Time, or Change of Domicile but
reach an agreement, reconcile, or are otherwise no longer in need of an
investigation, it is imperative that you advise this
office of your
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