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If you are claiming that the other parent wrongfully denied your parenting time or is not following the schedule the Court ordered, you need to enforce your parenting time order. To do this, you should file a Request for Parenting Time Enforcement (form FD/FOC 4052).
A parenting time complaint must be made in writing, however, there is no specific form that must be used. Parenting time complaints should be sent to the Friend of the Court within 30 days of the alleged violation.
Indirect Parenting Time Interference Refusing to allow a child to make a phone call to the non-custodial parent can constitute unacceptable interference. In a similar way, preventing a parent from participating in a child's school or extracurricular activities may amount to visitation interference.
A parenting time complaint must be made in writing, however, there is no specific form that must be used. Parenting time complaints should be sent to the Friend of the Court within 30 days of the alleged violation.
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 complaint where the plaintiff (or, in limited cases, the plaintiff's counsel) swears to the allegations, demonstrating to a court that the plaintiff has investigated the charges against the defendant and found them to be of substance.
A summons with notice is a short form that simply establishes that a suit is started and the gist of what happened. A complaint, is a particularized statement of the alleged facts to give rise to a right for relief.
The Department of the Attorney General accepts and investigates complaints from the public regarding child support. The mission of the Child Support Division is to enforce child support orders. Complaint form available online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
When Can a Child Refuse Visitation in Michigan? Until children turn 18 or become legally emancipated, they don't have the right to refuse visitation that's required under a court's custody order. Both children and their parents must comply the order.