| A parenting time order grants time between the parent who does not have custody, and the children. The Michigan Child Custody Act (MCL 722.27a) states: “It is in the best interest of the child to have frequent and constant contact with the non-custodial parent. If the parents agree on parenting time terms, the court shall order those parenting time terms, unless the court determines on the record that the parenting time terms are not in the best interests of the child. A child shall have a right to parenting time with a parent unless it is shown on the record by clear and convincing evidence that the parenting time would jeopardize the child’s physical, mental, or emotional health.” During the person’s parenting time, that parent is responsible for all routine decisions affecting the child. | ||||||||||||||||||
The Michigan Child Custody Act states that the judge may consider the following factors when determining the frequency, duration and type of parenting time to be granted:
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| In Saginaw County, a standard parenting time schedule is contained in every Judgment of Divorce unless the parties agree to a different schedule (with the court’s approval) or the judge determines that modifications to the standard schedule are necessary. The standard parenting time schedule used in Saginaw County is available in the second floor lobby of the Friend of the Court Office and under the “Forms” section of this website. | ||||||||||||||||||
| FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS REGARDING PARENTING TIME | ||||||||||||||||||
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