
🧨 Family Law Friday: “Best Interest of the Child” — Not Code for ‘Who Buys the Fancier iPad’
When the court says “best interest of the child,” they don’t mean who throws the best birthday parties or supplies the latest tech. They’re looking for stability, safety, and parenting that puts the kid first—not your ego. If your custody strategy involves bribery, drama, or a TikTok campaign, you’re doing it wrong. Let’s break down what actually matters in court.
Navigating Divorce and Custody in Michigan: Key Considerations for 2025
Divorce and child custody are among the most emotionally charged legal processes individuals may face. In Michigan, understanding the legal framework can help parents make informed decisions during these challenging times.