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PROVING YOUR PARENTING SKILLS IN A MICHIGAN CUSTODY BATTLE

June 26, 20201 min read

No parent is perfect. In your journey as a parent, you're probably learning all the time and encountering new challenges. If you've recently split with the other parent of your child, you may also be worried about the effect that this is having on your child and whether you made the best decision for them.

The concerns and worries that you have about your children demonstrate that you deeply love them and care for them. While the divorce of a child's parents can have an impact, any negative implications can be minimized by allocating child custody arrangements smoothly. The following is an overview of how your parenting skills are evaluated by Michigan child custody courts.


The best interests of the child

When deciding how custody should be split between parents, child custody courts in Michigan take into account the best interests of the child. They will consider the emotional ties between the parents and the child as well as the length of time that the child has spent in a stable environment with each parent.

How can I prove my parenting skills?

Providing an introduction to your normal routines with your child will help the courts understand who is the primary caregiver. In some circumstances, the child's preferences will be taken into account. Statements may also be made by teachers, caregivers and counselors.

If you are going through a separation , your primary concern may be your child's future custody arrangements. Make sure that you take action to ensure that your child will not be negatively impacted by instability or uncertainty regarding this.


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Ihrie O'Brien

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