The court will ultimately determine custody and where the children should live either with the mother or the father. Generally speaking the court will look at the state of Michigan as the home state if the child has lived here for six months. For example if one parent moves to another state, the court will make sure the child lived in Michigan six months prior to the filing, then Michigan will have jurisdiction. Custody cases can be difficult and time consuming but with an experienced attorney to help guide you through the process you’ll have nothing to worry about. Contact Goldman and Associates to speak to our top attorneys in Michigan.
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