Custody
Child Custody Laws in Michigan
Understand custody standards, parenting plans, and visitation rights in Michigan. Michigan follows equitable distribution.
Property Type
Equitable
Filing Fee
$175–$255
Median Cost
$9,000–$38,000
Annual Divorces
33,000+
Understanding Child Custody Laws in Michigan
Michigan courts determine all custody matters using the best interest of the child standard. This means the court evaluates each parent’s ability to provide a stable, nurturing environment, the child’s existing relationships and routines, and any special needs or preferences (for children old enough to express them).
Child support in Michigan is calculated using the Income Shares model. Both parents' incomes are combined, and the state's guideline table determines the total obligation. Each parent's share is proportional to their income.
Michigan recognizes both legal custody (decision-making authority) and physical custody (where the child lives). Joint legal custody is common; physical custody arrangements vary based on the family’s circumstances. The filing fee to initiate custody proceedings in Michigan is $175–$255.
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This page provides general information about child custody laws in Michigan and is not legal advice. Verify current statutes with MCL §552.6 or consult a licensed Michigan attorney. Last reviewed March 2026.