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In this episode, Akiva Goldman breaks down the legal definition of parental abandonment in Michigan. Learn about the critical two-year rule for contact and support, and the serious consequences it has for parental rights.
• Parental abandonment in Michigan is generally defined by a two-year period with no contact and no financial support. • Direct evidence, such as an email or text from the parent stating they want no further involvement, can be very powerful in court. • A failure to provide financial support is a key indicator the court uses to determine if a parent has abandoned their responsibilities. • The legal consequence of abandonment can be the complete termination of parental rights, giving the stable parent full custody. • The law for abandonment (MCLA 710.51) is directly linked to adoption law, as termination of rights is often required for a stepparent adoption.
📞 (248) 590-6600 Call/Text 📅 For a Complimentary Phone Case Evaluation: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=17105687&appointmentType=18529428 ⬇️ Download Divorce & Custody Survival Guide. Click here: https://akivagoldman.com/free-legal-ebook/
For more information: https://akivagoldman.com/michigan-child-custody-lawyer
For additional information, watch these videos: What Is Considered Abandonment on Child Custody - ChooseGoldman.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRNE6RI4VZQ
Can a Parent Regain Custody After Years of Absence? - ChooseGoldman.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fi5_YVcAZqA
#Goldmanandassociateslawfirm #ChooseGoldman #ChooseGoldmanLaw #ParentalAbandonment #MichiganFamilyLaw #ChildCustody #FamilyLawPodcast #LegalAdvice
#ChooseGoldman
In this episode, Akiva Goldman breaks down the legal definition of parental abandonment in Michigan. Learn about the critical two-year rule for contact and support, and the serious consequences it has for parental rights.
• Parental abandonment in Michigan is generally defined by a two-year period with no contact and no financial support. • Direct evidence, such as an email or text from the parent stating they want no further involvement, can be very powerful in court. • A failure to provide financial support is a key indicator the court uses to determine if a parent has abandoned their responsibilities. • The legal consequence of abandonment can be the complete termination of parental rights, giving the stable parent full custody. • The law for abandonment (MCLA 710.51) is directly linked to adoption law, as termination of rights is often required for a stepparent adoption.
📞 (248) 590-6600 Call/Text 📅 For a Complimentary Phone Case Evaluation: https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php?owner=17105687&appointmentType=18529428 ⬇️ Download Divorce & Custody Survival Guide. Click here: https://akivagoldman.com/free-legal-ebook/
For more information: https://akivagoldman.com/michigan-child-custody-lawyer
For additional information, watch these videos: What Is Considered Abandonment on Child Custody - ChooseGoldman.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oRNE6RI4VZQ
Can a Parent Regain Custody After Years of Absence? - ChooseGoldman.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fi5_YVcAZqA
#Goldmanandassociateslawfirm #ChooseGoldman #ChooseGoldmanLaw #ParentalAbandonment #MichiganFamilyLaw #ChildCustody #FamilyLawPodcast #LegalAdvice
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