The Restriction Agreement Was Not an Illegal Restraint on Alienation
The Restriction Agreement, which established specific terms for the signing parties to exercise a purchase option at the other parties’ death, was not an illegal restraint on alienation.
Corporal Punishment Is Domestic Violence, Custody Order Properly Modified
The trial court correctly modified the parties’ custody order to give the mother sole legal and physical custody of the children.
Dad’s Use of Corporal Punishment Constituted Domestic Violence: Custody Properly Modified
A father’s use of corporal punishment as a disciplinary method constituted as domestic violence and, as a result, the trial court properly modified custody.
There's No Place Like "Home State!" MSC to Decide UCCJEA Case
The Michigan Supreme Court granted leave in Foster v Wolkowitz. The Court will address: (1) whether the Court of Appeals erred in relying on the Michigan Acknowledgement of Parentage Act (MAPA) rather than the UCCJEA.