Challenging Michigan Court Jurisdiction

Summary

To challenge a Michigan courts jurisdiction over your children, verify if Michigan is the home state under the UCCJEA. Determine if another state has a stronger connection and gather supporting evidence. If your parental rights are being challenged with false allegations, file a motion to contest jurisdiction and argue for due process rights. Collect evidence to refute the allegations and support your case. Consulting with a family law attorney can provide guidance on these issues.

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I live in michigan
To challenge a Michigan court's jurisdiction over your children under the UCCJEA, you need to establish that another state has a stronger connection. Key points include:
- Home State: Confirm if Michigan is the children's home state.
- Significant Connection: Prove another state has a more substantial connection.
- Evidence: Collect evidence supporting your claim of another state's jurisdiction.
Have you or the children recently spent significant time in another state?
How do i challenge jurisdiction of my children in michigan and prove my rights as a parent supercedes the courts decision to put my children in in home foster care using false allegations without allowing me to answer to the allegations
To challenge Michigan's jurisdiction and argue for your parental rights, you can consider the following:
- File a Motion: Submit a motion to challenge jurisdiction based on the UCCJEA.
- Due Process: Argue that your due process rights were violated if you weren't allowed to respond to allegations.
- Evidence: Gather evidence to refute the false allegations and support your parental rights.
Have you consulted with a family law attorney about these issues?