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Macomb County Fathers Rights Attorney

Macomb County Law Gives Fathers
Equal Rights.
Most Macomb Fathers Never Use Them.

Michigan law gives you equal standing in Macomb County Family Court. But rights you don't enforce become rights you no longer have. Every temporary order. Every missed exchange. Every day without counsel. The clock is running. Haque Legal stops it.

12 Best-Interest Factors
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Rights You Don't Enforce
Are Rights You're Losing.

Macomb County custody cases move quickly — and the fathers who don't enforce their rights in the early stages find themselves defending a schedule the court has already grown comfortable with. The window to establish your position is narrow. Act inside it.

Temporary orders entered early in a Macomb County custody case can define the entire trajectory. A father who waits — or who walks in without counsel — often finds himself defending a schedule the court has already grown comfortable with. The time to build your case is before that first hearing.

Haque Legal handles Macomb County fathers rights matters including custody, parenting time enforcement, parental alienation, false allegation defense, and child support modification. We know what Macomb County Family Court expects — and we deliver it.

📍 Local Court Information Macomb County Circuit Court is located at 40 N. Main St., Mount Clemens, MI 48043. Haque Legal represents Macomb County fathers in custody, parenting time, paternity, and modification proceedings.

50/50 Custody in Macomb

Equal parenting time is not automatic in Macomb County. You must petition for it and build the case. We do exactly that — with a parenting plan, documented involvement, and a strategy built for Macomb County Circuit Court Family Division.

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Unmarried Father Rights

No marriage certificate means no automatic custody rights in Michigan. Establish paternity now — every day without legal standing is a day the other parent builds a schedule without you.

Parental Alienation

If your child is being coached to fear or reject you, that conduct is documentable and litigable in Macomb family court. Courts treat alienation seriously — it can shift custody.

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False Allegations

False CPS reports filed before or during custody hearings are among the most damaging tactics. We dismantle them with evidence, witnesses, and aggressive motion practice.

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Denied Parenting Time

Court orders mean nothing if the other parent ignores them. Documented violations in Macomb can result in contempt findings and custody modification in your favor.

Relocation / Change of Domicile

A parent seeking to move your children more than 100 miles needs court approval. File immediately. Early action in Macomb gives you the strongest position to block it.

The 12 Factors That Decide
50/50 Custody in Macomb.

Michigan courts — including Macomb County Circuit Court Family Division — decide custody under MCL 722.23. All 12 factors apply equally to both parents. Knowing them is not enough. You need an attorney who builds evidence around each one before you walk in.

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Love & Emotional Ties

The emotional bond between each parent and the child. Your consistent, documented presence in your child's life is the foundation of this factor.

02

Capacity to Provide

Each parent's ability to give the child love, guidance, education, and material needs. Stable employment and housing matter here.

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Continuity & Stability

Courts prefer minimal disruption. If you've been an active caregiver, documenting that history now protects your position going forward.

04

Moral Fitness

Character matters for both parents. Substance abuse, criminal history, or domestic instability in the other party strengthens your position.

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Mental & Physical Health

The court assesses whether each parent can meet the child's needs. Your health record and documented parenting capacity support your case.

06

Willingness to Support Relationship

This is critical — courts reward the parent who actively supports the child's relationship with the other parent. Alienating behavior works against the alienating parent.

Two Attorneys. One Mission.
Fight for Macomb Fathers.

We built a team where a 30-year veteran woman attorney stands alongside our principal litigator in fathers rights cases. Michigan's leading lawyers for dads — because the message to Macomb County Circuit Court Family Division matters as much as the argument.

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Fahd S. Haque
Principal Attorney & Founder · Bar #P78252
Lead Litigator

Fahd S. Haque founded Haque Legal after nearly a decade of litigation experience. He built the firm's family law practice around high-conflict cases — the ones other attorneys won't take. A Michigan Super Lawyers honoree for five consecutive years (2022–2026), Fahd personally oversees every Macomb County fathers rights matter handled by Haque Legal.

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Theresa Rizer
Senior Family Law Attorney · Bar #P47582
30+ Years Family Law

Theresa Rizer has practiced family law in Michigan since 1993 — more than three decades in Michigan family courts. Her experience with high-conflict custody, parental alienation, and fathers rights cases in Macomb and across Michigan is unmatched. A veteran woman attorney fighting for fathers — that sends a message in Macomb County Circuit Court Family Division.

Licensed Michigan Bar since 1993
30+ Years Michigan Family Court Experience
Parental Alienation Specialist
High-Conflict Custody Cases
Senior Partner Track, Haque Legal
Four Steps to Fighting Back
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Free Strategy Call

You talk, we listen. We assess your Macomb case and tell you exactly where you stand under Michigan law — no charge, no obligation.

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Case Evaluation

We map MCL 722.23's 12 factors to your specific facts — identifying your strengths, their weaknesses, and the fastest path to equal parenting time.

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Legal Strategy

We build your case for Macomb County Circuit Court Family Division: documentation, witness prep, motion practice, and a parenting plan that speaks the court's language.

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We Fight & Win

From motion hearings to trial, we advocate aggressively for your rights and your relationship with your children in Macomb family court.

Macomb County Custody Questions,
Answered Directly.
How are custody decisions made in Macomb County?
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Macomb County Circuit Court applies Michigan's 12 best-interest factors under MCL 722.23. The court evaluates each parent's relationship with the child, stability, involvement, moral fitness, and willingness to support the child's relationship with the other parent. There is no presumption favoring the mother. Fathers who come in prepared with documented parenting history win competitive outcomes in Macomb County.
What if the mother is alienating my children in Sterling Heights or Warren?
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Parental alienation is taken seriously in Macomb County. If the other parent is coaching the children to reject you, interfering with parenting time, or making false statements to the children about you — that conduct is documentable and litigable. Michigan courts consider a parent's willingness to support the child's relationship with the other parent as one of the 12 statutory best-interest factors. A documented pattern of alienation can shift custody.
Can I modify my custody order in Macomb County?
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Yes. To modify a custody order in Macomb County, you must show a proper cause or change in circumstances since the last order was entered, and demonstrate that modification is in the child's best interests. Common grounds include parental alienation, relocation, a parent's substance abuse, or a significant change in either parent's work schedule or living situation. Haque Legal handles Macomb County custody modifications regularly.
Can a father get full custody in Michigan?
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Yes. Michigan fathers can and do obtain full legal and physical custody when it serves the child's best interests. Factors including primary caregiver history, stability, each parent's willingness to support the child's relationship with the other parent, and documented parental alienation all influence Macomb County family court decisions. Haque Legal has won primary and full custody outcomes for fathers.
How much does a Macomb County fathers rights attorney cost?
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Haque Legal offers transparent retainer structures. Most contested custody matters in Macomb County begin with a $2,000 retainer. Complex high-conflict matters — involving false allegations, parental alienation, or relocation — may require a $5,000 retainer with Theresa Rizer. We discuss all fees openly during your free strategy call. No surprises.
Your Kids Need You to
Make This Call.

Every day without a Macomb County fathers rights lawyer is a day the other side builds their case. One call starts everything — free, direct, confidential.

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