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Victory--Michigan Governor
Granholm Signs Military Parents Bill!
Governor Granholm Signs
Legislation to Protect Parental Rights for
Military Personnel
LANSING--Governor Jennifer M.
Granholm today signed legislation that will
protect the parental rights of military
personnel serving in the Michigan National Guard
while they are on active duty.
The men and women serving in
the military and the reserves sacrifice on our
behalf every day,' Granholm said. 'I am proud to
sign legislation that will protect them from
having to sacrifice even more for their
service.'
The issue of parental rights
of military personnel serving overseas gained
prominence earlier this year after the story of
one mid-Michigan solider received media
attention. The soldier, a member of the Michigan
National Guard, lost shared custody of his child
while serving in Iraq. Friend of the Court
papers cited the man's 'abandonment' of the
child as a reason for the custody change. Media
reports at the time indicated the case was not
an isolated problem.
The two bills signed today by
Granholm prohibit Michigan courts from changing
custody orders or a child's placement while a
parent is on active military duty unless there
is convincing evidence that such a change is in
the best interests of the child. The bills were
given immediate effect.
Ensuring that children are
protected while their parents serve our country
is critically important,' Granholm said. 'This
legislation balances the needs of the child and
the rights of the parents in challenging
circumstances.
House Bill 5100 (Public Act
328) was sponsored by Representative Rick Jones
(R-Grand Ledge) and Senate Bill 714 (Public Act
327) was sponsored by Senator Patty Birkholz
(R-Saugatuck).
For more
information, see the Associated Press story
Granholm signs bills to protect custody for
deployed parents (12/28/05).
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