Shop & Donate to Goodwill NWUP
Marquette County Transit Authority - Road Tested and Passenger Approved
Premium Sheds at PremiumUpSheds.com
NMU- Be You
Press Releases

More Legal Rights for Biological Fathers in Michigan

LANSING, Mich. – Gov. Rick Snyder signed legislation to increase biological fathers’ paternal rights, even in situations where another man already is legally acknowledged as the child’s father.

The four-bill package allows a child’s mother, legally acknowledged father or potential biological father to file an action to challenge which man should legally be viewed as the father. Under the current 1956 law, a woman’s husband is presumed the father of her children, and challenging this assumption is nearly impossible. In addition, 43 percent of all Michigan babies are born to unmarried mothers, and many of these diverse family structures can cause legal uncertainty over children’s paternity.

Under the legislation, when an action to change legal paternity is filed, the court will order a DNA profiling or blood or tissue typing test. Based on the results and the best interests of the child, the court will decide paternity. This allows biological fathers in unusual or difficult family situations the chance for legal rights over their children.

The Department of Human Services also will be able to file a suit to determine paternity, as well as child support, for children of uncertain parentage who receive public benefits supported by tax dollars.

The package includes:

  • Senate Bill 557, sponsored by state Sen. Steve Bieda;
  • S.B. 560, sponsored by state Sen. Rick Jones;
  • House Bill 5328, sponsored by state Rep. Matt Lori; and
  • H.B. 5329, sponsored by state Rep. Pat Somerville.

“Children thrive with parental involvement, and I am pleased this legislation pushes for increased involvement through easier legal recognition of biological fathers,” Snyder said.

The bills now are Public Acts 159-162 of 2012, respectively.

The governor also signed S.B. 320, also sponsored by Jones. It ensures children only are placed in foster care if remaining with their parents causes a substantial risk of harm and no other safe arrangement can be made. The legislation stems from a 2008 case where an 8-year-old boy was removed from parental custody after his father mistakenly gave him alcoholic lemonade at a Detroit Tigers baseball game.

The bill now is P.A. 163.

Visit www.legislature.mi.gov for more information on the bills.

Submit Press Releases, News, Calendar Items, and Community Events to mediaBrew radio stations WFXD, WKQS, WRUP, GTO, Fox Sport Marquette, and 106.1 The Sound
Click To Submit Press Releases, News, Calendar Items, and Community Events to mediaBrew radio stations WFXD, WKQS, WRUP, GTO, Fox Sport Marquette, and 106.1 The Sound

Marquette, Michigan Calendar; Ishpeming Calendar; Negaunee Calendar; Gwinn Calendar; Negaunee Calendar and Events; Upper Peninsula Calendar of Events; Escanaba Events and Calendar

Related posts

Lake Michigan-Huron Sets All-Time Record Low Monthly Water Level

Todd P

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Website To Get New Look, Web Links To Change

Todd P

Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser for Superior Arts Youth Theater! July 19th

Todd P

Updated Property Damage Numbers

Todd P

Artists sought for Artist-in-Residence program at Porcupine Mountains January 12, 2022

Staff mediaBrew

NMU College of Business Hosts Spring Celebration Reception – 4/27/17

Staff mediaBrew

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More