Parenting Time is the schedule agreed upon for the noncustodial parent to spend time with his or her children. Your schedule, your child’s schedule, and your co-parent’s schedule affect Parenting Time.
Under Michigan law, it is presumed to be in the best interests of the child for the child to have a strong relationship with both of his or her parents. Similar to Child Custody, the Courts use the “best interest of the child” factors to when determining the frequency, duration, and type of parenting time to be granted. After a Court grants a Parenting Time Schedule, it may only be modified by the Court or by mutual agreement.
We are committed to applying your facts to maximize your children’s best interest. Lynch Law is committed to maximizing your parenting time to help you foster and nurture a relationship between you and your child.