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What is Parenting Time?
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Court Can Order Parenting Time
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Making the Most of Parenting Time
Role of Friend of the Court
Michigan Parenting Time Guideline
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Parenting Time
If You Do Not Like the Judge’s Decision…

If you disagree with a judge’s decision, you must work within the court system to have it changed. Contacting other agencies or other branches of government, such as the governor or other elected officials, will not cause a judge to change a decision. Only that judge or the judges of a higher court can change the decision.

There are two ways to have the decision changed.

  1. You can file a motion asking the judge to reconsider the decision.

  2. You can appeal the decision to a higher court.
  • Each party has the same rights to try to change the decision using these procedures.

  • Both procedures are complicated. You may need a lawyer's assistance.

Remember that, even after a court decides your case, you and the other parent still have the right to work things out on your own.