Michigan Abandonment Laws With Child Custody

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In Michigan, the time to redeem foreclosed property is six (6) months from the date of sale unless the property is found to be abandoned pursuant to MCL 600.3241a, in which case the redemption period shall be the later of thirty (30) days from the date of sale or fifteen (15) days from the date the notice required by MCL 600.3241a(b) was posted and mailed. This form of affidavit is a method of proving abandonment.

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Voluntary Termination Either parent (including a putative father) may voluntarily terminate his or her parental rights. In an adoption case, a parent may give direct consent to termination. Consents become part of the adoption file, which are sealed.

(a) The child has been deserted under either of the following circumstances: (i) The child's parent is unidentifiable, has deserted the child for 28 or more days, and has not sought custody of the child during that period.

(1) A person who deserts and abandons his or her spouse or deserts and abandons his or her children under 17 years of age, without providing necessary and proper shelter, food, care, and clothing for them, and a person who being of sufficient ability fails, neglects, or refuses to provide necessary and proper shelter, ...

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(a) The child has been deserted under either of the following circumstances: (i) The child's parent is unidentifiable, has deserted the child for 28 or more days, and has not sought custody of the child during that period.

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Michigan Abandonment Laws With Child Custody