U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Law Disarming Persons Subject To Domestic Violence Restraining Orders
An individual may be “temporarily disarmed consistent with the Second Amendment” when a court determines that he or she poses “a credible threat to the physical safety of another.”
Parent Cannot Challenge The Effectiveness Of Child’s Attorney
The father in this termination of parental rights case did not have standing to claim that his child’s attorney provided ineffective assistance of counsel.
2nd Circuit: Temporarily Returning Child To Third Country Is Permissible ‘Ameliorative Measure’
A child may be returned temporarily to a third country as an “ameliorative measure” if returning the child to his “habitual residence” would pose a “grave risk” of harm.
Custody, Parenting-Time Case Remanded Yet Again For Various Errors
This custody and parenting-time case must be remanded because the trial court once again committed various errors in making its decisions.
COA Affirms Trial Court Had Sufficient Evidence to Maintain Jurisdiction Over Minor Child
The statutory grounds for jurisdiction were reviewed and were determined that they met by a preponderance of the evidence and the trial court’s decision was affirmed.
PPO Properly Terminated After Plaintiff Did Not Show At Zoom Court Hearing
The trial court properly granted the defendant’s motion to terminate a personal protection order issued against him.
Health Insurance for a Child Constitutes Support, Trial Court Erred in Analysis of Support Ability
The trial court erred by not conducting an analysis of the parent’s “ability to support” when determining whether such support was “substantial.”
Charging Lien For Legal Fees Not Enforced In Divorce Case
The trial court in this high-asset divorce action properly declined to enforce the charging liens that had been filed by the plaintiff’s attorneys.
Michigan Supreme Court Finds DHHS Did Not Make Reasonable Efforts at Reunification
The Michigan Supreme Court determined that DHHS “has an affirmative duty to make reasonable efforts to reunify a family before seeking termination of parental rights.”
$0 Restitution For Ex-Wife Who Claimed Conversion, Fraudulent Transfer Of Funds
Because the plaintiff did not suffer “any actual loss or injury,” the trial court in this divorce action did not err by awarding the plaintiff $0 in restitution.
Case Vacated & Remanded Due to Premature Determination of Whether a Genuine Issue of Material Fact Remained
A guardian of an incapacitated individual must execute a power of attorney to delegate to employees the authority to make final decision to exercise a guardianship “power”.
Circuit Court Abused Its Discretion by Declining Petitioner To Permit Discovery Of Information in Adoption Case
Petitioner was deprived of meaningful discovery related to a hearing where she was to establish that the decision to withhold consent for adoption was arbitrary and capricious.
Father’s Parental Rights Terminated After He Deserted the Child and Did Not Seek Custody During 91-Day Period
Trial Court was correct in stating that respondent-father lacked standing to challenge the effectiveness of the child’s lawyer-guardian ad litem.
Trial Court Used Outdated Definition Of ‘Relative’ When Terminating Mom’s Parental Rights
Trial court relied on an outdated statutory definition of “relative” when deciding to terminate a mother’s parental rights.
Probate Court Correctly Appointed Interim Trustee While Successor Trustee Decision Was Pending
The probate court acted properly and plaintiff did not establish that he was entitled to appellate relief, the Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled.
Court Rejects Mom’s ‘Less Restrictive Means’ Argument In Custody Appeal
Trial court properly denied the plaintiff-mother’s objections to the FOC referee’s recommendation that sole legal and physical custody be awarded to the defendant-father.