Termination of Parental Rights in Michigan
Legally ending the relationship between a child and his or her parent is a serious step.
In cases where there has been violence or abuse in the home, Child Protective Services may ask a family court judge for a termination of parental rights. In others, a parent who is taking care of the child may seek to terminate the other parent's rights on the basis of violence, abuse, abandonment, failure to provide support or one of the other grounds listed in the Michigan statute. Sometimes, a parent will seek to terminate their own rights because they cannot afford to pay child support.
In any situation, an experienced lawyer can help.
Whether you are seeking a termination of your own or someone else's parental rights, or you are trying to prevent those rights from being taken away — take advantage of the more than 20 years of experience you'll find at the Law Offices of Kelly G Lambert III, P.C. by calling or contacting us online for a free consultation.
How We Can Help
At the Law Offices of Kelly G Lambert III, P.C., we help mothers and fathers who are faced with these issues in the Grand Rapids area or in the surrounding region of western Michigan. In addition to terminations of parental rights, we also help clients who are interested in completing step-parent adoptions.
Whatever the situation, at our firm you'll find personal support and the experienced legal representation you need. We listen. We answer questions. We help you understand what the law is and what your rights and options are as well. We will assert your rights as aggressively as we need to, wherever we need to — in order to achieve your goals quickly and affordably.
Free Initial Consultations
Grand Rapids Area: 616-773-2764
Western Michigan Toll Free: 888-692-9078
If you have concerns involving a termination of parental rights or a step-parent adoption in the state of Michigan — call our attorneys at either of the two phone numbers listed above or contact us online.
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