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If you're an unmarried parent and your ex moves out of state, figuring out child custody can be tough. This guide explains how Michigan courts handle these cases, focusing on the child's best interest and protecting your parenting rights.
• For unmarried parents, there is often a presumption of custody in favor of the mother. • If your ex, who has custody, moves out of state, you must file a petition to object or seek a change in custody. • The court's primary goal is always to determine the best interest of the child in custody and relocation cases. • Even if your ex moves out of state, you do not forfeit your parenting time; the court will set up a long-distance schedule. • You should file appropriate motions to ensure you get your parenting time, as accommodations will be required for the out-of-state move.
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