Michigan Custody Child With Unmarried Parents

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Michigan
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MI-P007
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This Power of Attorney is a form which provides for the appointment of an attorney-in-fact for the care of a child or children, including health care.


This Power of Attorney form requires that the signature of the person giving another the power of attorney to be notarized.

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  • Preview General Power of Attorney for Care and Custody of Child or Children / Temporary Guardian
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Under Michigan law, unless there is a court order, the two parents listed on a birth certificate have equal rights to their child, even if they were never married.

Michigan Custody Laws for Unmarried Parents Child custody laws are slightly different for unmarried parents. For instance, unless a father obtains a custody order, primary custodial rights to the child will remain with the mother regardless of paternity or whether or not there's an Affidavit of Parentage.

Michigan Custody Laws for Unmarried Parents Child custody laws are slightly different for unmarried parents. For instance, unless a father obtains a custody order, primary custodial rights to the child will remain with the mother regardless of paternity or whether or not there's an Affidavit of Parentage.

Once paternity has been established, a father now has the same rights and obligations as any other parent. These rights include obtaining orders regarding physical and legal custody, having input into decisions concerning the child, spending quality time with the child and being responsible for supporting the child.

In Michigan, you will need to open your case in the family division of your county court. In some counties, this is referred to as the domestic relations division, or family court. The judges in these divisions of the court have experience dealing with divorce, child custody, and other Michigan family law issues.

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Michigan Custody Child With Unmarried Parents