Parental alienation affects more families than you may realize. So if you’ve been erroneously accused of substance abuse, physical or sexual abuse, or neglect, then you need to know that you’re not alone in pushing back against the parent who is trying to distance you...
Family Law
Is maternal gatekeeping hurting your relationship with your kid?
Manipulation is a very sad reality in many child custody disputes. Some parents are dedicated to psychologically abusing their children in hopes of distancing them from their other parent and securing as much time with their child as they can. There are many...
What to do if you’re falsely accused of domestic violence
There are many parents in the Ann Arbor area who feel like they are being treated unfairly. Not every couple is able to split in an amicable way and when children are part of a relationship it can make it all the more complicated. Sometimes one parent is seriously...
Attorney Joshi interviewed about ‘weaponized divorce’
Family law attorney Dennis Beaver has been writing a syndicated newspaper column called "You and the Law" for more than 30 years. The veteran Bakersfield, California, barrister recently wrote about "weaponized divorce," in which he shared a reader's letter. "My...
Michigan Court of Appeals clarifies attorney-client privilege
It is likely that all of our Ann Arbor blog readers have seen at least one courtroom drama on TV or in movies in which attorney-client privilege played a prominent role. While the concept is a familiar one, details of what is and is not privileged communication...
Part V: Understanding parental alienation
In our previous post, we pointed out Attorney Ashish S. Joshi wrote in his article on no-contact orders that courts dealing with high-conflict child custody disputes featuring parental alienation are sometimes warned that an order temporarily preventing contact...
Part IV: Understanding parental alienation
As regular readers of our Ann Arbor legal blog know, we have in recent posts delved into the complex issue of parental alienation - a phenomenon in some high-conflict custody disputes described by Attorney Ashish S. Joshi as a "mental condition in which a child . . ....
Part III: Understanding parental alienation
Regular readers of our Ann Arbor legal blog know that we have in recent posts delved into the complex issue of parental alienation - a phenomenon described by Attorney Ashish S. Joshi as a "mental condition in which a child - usually one whose parents are engaged in a...
Michigan Supreme Court clarifies impact of virus-related measures on your court orders
The novel coronavirus has upended life across Michigan, the nation and around the globe. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer issued a statewide stay-at-home order to try to slow the spread of the virus. The Michigan Supreme Court has also weighed in on coronavirus-related...
Part II: Understanding parental alienation
Regular readers of our Ann Arbor legal blog will undoubtedly recall that we recently published a post that took a look at Attorney Ashish S. Joshi's "Temporary No-Contact Orders: The Necessary Ingredient for Effective Reunification in Cases Involving Parental...