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Is the Friend of the Court appropriate in arguing that parenting time and support are two seperate issues?

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Requested and Answered by Justice on 09-Jan-2006 06:43 (1743 reads)
Contact your county clerk’s office. There may be a fee


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Requested and Answered by Justice on 09-Jan-2006 06:45 (1743 reads)
You can complain in writing to the friend of the court. After you file the complaint and if you have a court order with specific provisions for parenting time, the friend of the court will help you enforce the order. As is there statatory duty.


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Requested and Answered by Justice on 09-Jan-2006 06:49 (1639 reads)
There is a FRIEND OF THE COURT GRIEVANCE form available outside the front desk of the MCFOC office or you can request one be mailed to you. Ask a staff person about their procedure. There is also a form in your MWA information packet or contact their office.


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Requested and Answered by Justice on 28-Jan-2006 12:20 (3056 reads)
According to the most current AFCARS Report (Adoption and Foster Care Analysis and Reporting System Report), there were approximately 523,000 children in the U. S. in foster care on September 30, 2003 Michigan alone had 21,376.


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