Friday, April 25, 2014

Michigan Supreme Court rules against grandmother in Muskegon guardianship case

Michigan Supreme Court rules against grandmother in Muskegon guardianship case


The Michigan Supreme Court has ruled that the Florida grandmother of several Muskegon County children shouldn’t be favored to be their guardian just because she’s a relative.

The unanimous supreme-court ruling reversed a Michigan Court of Appeals decision and restored the original ruling by Muskegon County 14th Circuit Chief Judge William C. Marietti that the children’s best interest should be the sole guiding factor in deciding their guardianship, with no preference given to relatives.

Note: And the children's best interest would be to be with a biological family member who loves them.

And btw, could this be the social worker responsible for the destruction of this family?

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