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Attorney Akiva Goldman clarifies the distinction between full custody and parenting time, explaining that while you may have decision-making authority, the other parent is generally entitled to visitation. He outlines the legal requirements and the burden of proof necessary to modify these arrangements if a child's stability is at risk.
• Full legal and physical custody gives you the power to make major decisions, but it does not automatically eliminate the other parent's right to see the child.
• Michigan courts prioritize the best interest of the child, which typically includes maintaining a relationship with both parents through a set schedule.
• To stop or change visitation, you must prove a material change in circumstances, such as health concerns, stability issues, or scholastic problems.
• It is the custodial parent's responsibility to document every issue with evidence from schools, doctors, and communications to justify a court review.
• Parenting time is not a challenge to your custody; it is an opportunity for the child to spend time with the other parent unless a specific danger like addiction is proven.
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