Mother’s Visitation Cannot Be Suspended Solely On Failed Drug Screen
The trial court improperly conditioned a mother’s ability to visit her child on her testing negative for marijuana, the Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled for the first time.
The Courts’ Discretion in Parenting Time Decisions Questioned
In In re Laster, the COA held that termination of parental rights, in the absence of a court rule or statute, the issue of the amount, and conditions of parenting time is left to the sound discretion of the trial court.