Summary
You can apply for a personal protection order (ppo) in michigan even if the abuse occurred 5 months ago, by demonstrating a reasonable fear for safety. If the abuser hasnt been in contact, you can still apply if theres a potential threat. When explaining fear, detail threats, past behavior, and any changes in behavior. Providing clothes that dont fit may not be adequate child support. When filing a motion to change child support, focus on factual changes in income or the childs needs. Consult a family law attorney for guidance.Full Conversation
What if the abuser hasnt been in contact since the date of the abuse?
If the abuser hasn't been in contact since the date of the abuse, you can still apply for a PPO if you have a reasonable fear for your or your child's safety. It's essential to demonstrate any ongoing threat or potential for future harm. Would you like guidance on how to file for a PPO?
How would i explain the fear of the abuser?
To explain the fear of the abuser for a PPO application, consider the following:
- Detail any threats made by the abuser, either directly or indirectly.
- Mention any past abusive behavior or patterns.
- Highlight changes in behavior, like increased anxiety or fearfulness.
- Explain any actions the abuser has taken that make you fear future contact.
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Is providing clothes that dont fit considered support for the child?
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In Michigan, providing clothes that don't fit may not be considered adequate child support. Child support typically covers basic needs like food, clothing, and shelter, and these items should be suitable for the child's needs. If you have concerns about child support adequacy, you might consider discussing this with a family law attorney or a child support enforcement agency.
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When filing a motion to change child support is it best to stick to facts or explain all
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When filing a motion to change child support in Michigan, it's best to stick to facts. Focus on:
- Changes in income or financial circumstances.
- The child's needs.
- Any discrepancies in the current support arrangements.
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