Plaintiff’s Fraud Did Not Necessitate ROPA Judgment Being Vacated
The trial court in this disputed parentage case properly held that, in light of its finding that the plaintiff had committed fraud on the court.
Order Requiring Drug Tests for a Parent of a Juvenile Adjudicated Delinquent is Unconstitutional, but its Unconstitutionality Was Waived
In In re Dorsey, the appellant's son had been adjudicated delinquent and was subject to the jurisdiction of the family division of the circuit court.
MSC to Appellant: "Disobey Trial Court Orders and Your no Friend of Mine."
After hearing argument on application, the Michigan SCT recently issued an Order in lieu of granting leave. remanding a divorce case to the circuit court for clarification of an alimony award.
Attorney Contempt Upheld
On September 11, 2007, the Court of Appeals issued a published decision regarding attorney contempt and sanctions in DeGeorge v Warheit. A trial court had sanctioned plaintiff and his attorney for filing a frivolous lawsuit.