Tag: Child Custody
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Successful Co-parenting During the Coronavirus Quarantine (Pt 2)
Hi there and thanks for joining the family law attorneys here at The Kronzek Firm for this discussion continuing on how to co-parent successfully during the Coronavirus quarantine. As we mentioned in the previous article, this is a really challenging time for everyone. Parents have a lot of their plates right now while they work…
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Successful Co-parenting During Michigan’s Covid19 Quarantine (Pt 1)
Staying home and binge watching your way through all the best Netflix and Prime shows probably sounds like the easiest thing in the world to do. However, for parents in quarantine who are trying to juggle work-from-home commitments with their domestic needs, and their kids’ homeschooling requirements and activities, it’s a distant dream. And when…
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How The Court Defines “Domestic Violence” Could Impact Your Michigan Custody Case in the Future!
A recent Michigan Court of Appeals ruling on a custody case out of Monroe County has potential implications for other custody battles in future, where the issue of domestic violence comes up. Specifically, how the court defines ‘domestic violence’, and how that interpretation could affect the way you discipline your children or interact with their…
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A Dismissed Sexual Assault in Michigan Is Messing up a Florida Custody Case! (Pt 2)
Welcome back and thanks for joining us again. We’ve been looking at a really interesting situation, where a sexual assault case here in Michigan, dismissed because the prosecutor is accused of misconduct in office because of a separate and unrelated case, is now affecting the way a Florida custody case is being handled. As we…
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A Dismissed Sexual Assault in Michigan Is Messing up a Florida Custody Case! (Pt 1)
This child custody case, which spans two states and provides a great example of how the ripple effects of one local case can impact the lives of people across the country, is an incredibly interesting one. If you follow Michigan news, then you already know about former Assistant Attorney General Brian Kolodziej and the allegations…
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Third-Party Custody in Michigan: How it Works.
The term “third-party custody” may sound a little strange, especially to a parent. However, all it means is that someone (usually a family member like a grandparent or an aunt or uncle) is stepping in to help care for the children. In some cases, it can also mean that the court has granted a non-parental…
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Macomb County Dad Acquitted of Threatening Judge on Facebook!
If you follow our blog, then you know we spent some time last week discussing a case that’s happening right now in Macomb County, Michigan, where a dad was accused of harassing the Judge who oversaw his custody case. Jonathan Vanderhagen blames Macomb County Court Judge Rachel Rancilio for the death of his one-year-old son.…
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Macomb County Dad Jailed For Trash-Talking Judge on Facebook! (Pt 2)
Welcome back and thanks for joining us. We’ve been talking about the fact that there are ways to handle conflict in a custody battle and ways you shouldn’t go about it. Case in point, the Macomb County dad who was arrested, not once but twice, over the way he chose to handle what he saw…
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Macomb County Dad Jailed For Trash-Talking Judge on Facebook! (Pt 1)
We’ve all encountered people who’s work, ethics or opinions we didn’t agree with. And when it’s your car mechanic, your doctor, or your child’s teacher, you tend to have more options (like go and get a different one, no harm, no foul.) But when it’s your CPS caseworker, your family court mediator or the Judge…
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Get Your Act Together! It May Just Affect Your Michigan Custody Agreement!
Figuring out custody during a divorce is rarely a fun experience. Every now and again a couple comes along who’s willing to set aside their grievances and work together for the better of their kids, but not often. In most cases, it’s a fight, full of resentment, bitterness, and sometimes even false allegations. Parents have…