Michigan Compiled Laws
Act 295 of 1982 - Support and Parenting Time Enforcement Act (552.601 - 552.650)
Section 552.644 - Civil Contempt Proceeding to Resolve Dispute Concerning Parenting Time; Commencement by Office of Friend of Court; Notice; Allegations; Finding of Violation; Powers of Court; "Good Cause" Defined; Duration of Commitment; Release; Be...

Sec. 44.
(1) If the office of the friend of the court determines that a procedure for resolving a parenting time dispute authorized under section 41 other than a civil contempt proceeding is unsuccessful in resolving the parenting time dispute, the office of the friend of the court shall commence a civil contempt proceeding to resolve the dispute as provided by the supreme court rule. The contempt proceeding notice shall include, either in the notice or by reference to another document attached to the notice, a statement of the allegations upon which the dispute is based and at least all of the following:
(a) A list of each possible sanction if the parent is found in contempt.
(b) The right of the parent to a hearing on a proposed modification of parenting time if requested within 21 days after the date of the notice, as provided in section 45.
(2) If the court finds that either parent has violated a parenting time order without good cause, the court shall find that parent in contempt and may do 1 or more of the following:
(a) Require additional terms and conditions consistent with the court's parenting time order.
(b) After notice to both parties and a hearing, if requested by a party, on a proposed modification of parenting time, modify the parenting time order to meet the best interests of the child.
(c) Order that makeup parenting time be provided for the wrongfully denied parent to take the place of wrongfully denied parenting time.
(d) Order the parent to pay a fine of not more than $100.00.
(e) Commit the parent to the county jail or an alternative to jail.
(f) Commit the parent to the county jail or an alternative to jail with the privilege of leaving the jail or other place of detention during the hours the court determines necessary, and under the supervision the court considers necessary, for the purpose of allowing the parent to go to and return from his or her place of employment.
(g) If the parent holds an occupational license, driver's license, or recreational or sporting license, condition the suspension of the license, or any combination of the licenses, upon noncompliance with an order for makeup and ongoing parenting time.
(h) If available within the court's jurisdiction, order the parent to participate in a community corrections program established as provided in the community corrections act, 1988 PA 511, MCL 791.401 to 791.414.
(i) Place the parent under the supervision of the office for a term fixed by the court with reasonable conditions, including 1 or more of the following:
(i) Participating in a parenting program.
(ii) Participating in drug or alcohol counseling.
(iii) Participating in a work program.
(iv) Seeking employment.
(v) Participating in other counseling.
(vi) Continuing compliance with a current support or parenting time order.
(vii) Entering into and compliance with an arrearage payment plan.
(viii) Facilitating makeup parenting time.
(3) The court shall state on the record the reason the court is not ordering a sanction listed in subsection (2). For the purpose of subsection (2), "good cause" includes, but is not limited to, consideration of the safety of a child or party who is governed by the parenting time order.
(4) A commitment under subsection (2)(e) or (f) shall not exceed 45 days for the first finding of contempt or 90 days for each subsequent finding of contempt. A parent committed under subsection (2)(e) or (f) shall be released if the court has reasonable cause to believe that the parent will comply with the parenting time order.
(5) If a parent fails to appear in response to a contempt proceeding, the court may issue a bench warrant requiring that the parent be brought before the court without unnecessary delay to show cause why the parent should not be held in contempt. Except for good cause shown on the record, the court shall further order the parent to pay the costs of the hearing, the issuance of the warrant, the arrest, and any later hearings, which costs shall be transmitted to the county treasurer for distribution as provided in section 31. If the hearing cannot be held immediately after the parent's arrest, the parent may be released if a bond in the amount of the fines, costs, and sanctions imposed under this section and any additional amount the court determines is necessary to secure the parent's appearance is deposited with the court.
(6) If the court finds that a party to a parenting time dispute has acted in bad faith, the court shall order the party to pay a sanction of not more than $250.00 for the first time the party is found to have acted in bad faith, not more than $500.00 for the second time, and not more than $1,000.00 for the third or a subsequent time. A sanction ordered under this subsection shall be deposited in the friend of the court fund created in section 2530 of the revised judicature act of 1961, 1961 PA 236, MCL 600.2530, and shall be used to fund services that are not title IV-D services.
(7) A fine ordered under subsection (2), costs ordered under subsection (5), or a sanction ordered under subsection (6) is a judgment at the time the order is entered.
(8) If the court finds that a party to a parenting time dispute has acted in bad faith, the court shall order the party to pay the other party's costs.
(9) If the court issues a bench warrant under this section, the court may enter an order that a law enforcement agency render any vehicle owned by the payer temporarily inoperable, by booting or another similar method, subject to release on deposit of an appropriate bond.
History: 1982, Act 295, Eff. July 1, 1983 ;-- Am. 1985, Act 210, Eff. Mar. 1, 1986 ;-- Am. 1996, Act 25, Eff. June 1, 1996 ;-- Am. 1996, Act 235, Eff. Jan. 1, 1997 ;-- Am. 1996, Act 239, Eff. Jan. 1, 1997 ;-- Am. 1996, Act 301, Eff. Jan. 1, 1997 ;-- Am. 1998, Act 334, Imd. Eff. Aug. 10, 1998 ;-- Am. 2002, Act 568, Eff. Dec. 1, 2002 ;-- Am. 2009, Act 193, Imd. Eff. Dec. 28, 2009 ;-- Am. 2014, Act 378, Eff. Mar. 17, 2015

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapter 552 - Divorce

Act 295 of 1982 - Support and Parenting Time Enforcement Act (552.601 - 552.650)

Section 552.601 - Short Title.

Section 552.602 - Definitions.

Section 552.603 - Support Order; Enforcement; Information to Be Included; Notice of New Information; Service of Notices or Other Papers; Accrued Interest Prohibited; Failure to Comply With Requirements; Fee; Admission Into Evidence.

Section 552.603a - Failure to Pay Support; Surcharge; Calculation; Assessment; Collection; Enforcement.

Section 552.603b - Retroactive Correction of Support Amount.

Section 552.603d - Repayment Plan.

Section 552.604 - Support Order to Provide for Order of Income Withholding; Order of Income Withholding by Operation of Law; Notice; Effective Date of Order.

Section 552.605 - Child Support Order; Deviation From Formula; Agreement.

Section 552.605a - Information to Be Provided to Office of the Friend of the Court; Health Care Coverage; Use of Guidelines; Bond.

Section 552.605b - Child Support After 18 Years of Age.

Section 552.605c - Support Order; Monthly Amounts; Conversion; Proration; Applicability of Excess Payment Against Arrearage; Refund.

Section 552.605d - Support Order; Provisions; Motion for Modification; Assignment, Redirection, or Abatement of Support Payment; Notice.

Section 552.605e - Payment Plan for Arrearages.

Section 552.606 - Support Order Entered Under Interstate Income Withholding Act.

Section 552.607 - Notice of Arrearage to Payer; Contents; Sending Copy of Notice to Recipient; Request for Hearing; Time of Hearing; De Novo Hearing; Consolidation of Hearings; Completion of Proceedings; Review by Friend of the Court Office.

Section 552.607a - Documentary Evidence of Income Withheld.

Section 552.608 - Limitation on Amount of Income Withheld.

Section 552.609 - Order of Income Withholding; Service; Notice.

Section 552.610 - Payer to Give Friend of Court Name and Address of Employer.

Section 552.611 - Order of Income Withholding; Duration; Priority.

Section 552.611a - More Than 1 Order of Income Withholding Against Payer or Parent; Compliance With Source of Income; Liability; Identification of Withholding; Combining Amounts in Single Payment; Identifying Portion of Single Payment Attributable to...

Section 552.612 - Compliance With Order as Discharge of Liability to Payer.

Section 552.613 - Failure to Comply With Order; Contempt; Finding; Initiation of Proceedings; Jurisdiction.

Section 552.614 - Termination or Interruption of Payer's Income; Notice; Service on New Employer or Other Source of Income.

Section 552.615 - Notice of Change in Circumstances.

Section 552.615a - Military Service Adjustment; Procedures.

Section 552.617 - Notice of Support Modification; Changing Amount Assigned or Withheld.

Section 552.619 - Modifying Support Order to Exclude Support for Child of Whom Payer Awarded Sole Custody; Suspension or Termination of Order of Income Withholding; Circumstances Prohibiting Written Agreement; Effectiveness of Order of Income Withhol...

Section 552.621 - Repealed. 1990, Act 296, Imd. Eff. Dec. 14, 1990.

Section 552.623 - Using Order of Income Withholding as Basis for Refusing to Employ, Discharging, Disciplining, or Penalizing Payer Prohibited; Violation as Misdemeanor; Penalty; Restitution; Use of Occupational, Driver's, or Recreational or Sporting...

Section 552.624 - Offset Proceedings Against Delinquent Payer's Tax Refunds.

Section 552.624a - Proceedings to Set Aside Transfer of Title or Ownership of Property Without Fair Consideration.

Section 552.624b - Notification to Child Support Lien Network and Additional Clearinghouses of Payer With Support Arrearage.

Section 552.625 - Enforcement of Support Orders; Providing Bond, Security, or Other Guarantee.

Section 552.625a - Lien; Creation; Effect; Full Faith and Credit to Liens Created in Other States; Priority; Notice; Exceptions to Creation of Lien; Effect of Lien on Itemized Amount in Redemption Order; Definitions.

Section 552.625b - Remedy as Cumulative; Lien; Perfection; Notice; Review Procedures; Enforcement; Termination; Disclosure of Information.

Section 552.625c - Remedy as Cumulative; Arrearage Under Payer's Support Order; Payer's Financial Assets Held by Financial Institution; Notice of Lien and Levy; Form; Notice of Withdrawal; Release of Assets.

Section 552.625d - Obligation or Liability of Financial Institution, Insurer, or Carrier; Limitations.

Section 552.625e - Freeze of Payer's Financial Assets; Execution; Notice.

Section 552.625f - Levy on Financial Assets; Challenge; Procedures.

Section 552.625g - Forwarding Money by Financial Institution, Insurer, or Carrier.

Section 552.625h - Circuit Court Review.

Section 552.625i - Return of Forwarded Money to Payer; Reimbursement of Fee, Cost, or Penalty; Interest; Allocations.

Section 552.626 - Notice of Income Withholding; Failure of Parent to Obtain or Maintain Health Care Coverage for Child; Duties of Friend of the Court.

Section 552.626a - Eligibility of Parent for Health Care Coverage Through Employer; Duties of Employer.

Section 552.626b - Order or Notice for Dependent Health Care Coverage; Requirements.

Section 552.626c - Order for Health Care Coverage; Modification Notice.

Section 552.626d - Notice to Department of Social Services Identifying Health Care Coverage.

Section 552.627 - Other Enforcement Action.

Section 552.628 - Order to Suspend Payer's Occupational, Recreational, Sporting, or Driver's License; Notice to Payer.

Section 552.629 - Suspension Hearing; Consolidation With Modification Hearing; Order to Pay Arrearage in Installments; Suspension Order; Failure of Payer to Comply With Order.

Section 552.630 - Suspension of Occupational, Driver's, or Recreational or Sporting License by Licensing Agency; Sending Copy of Order; Schedule for Payment of Arrearage.

Section 552.631 - Failure or Refusal to Obey and Perform Support Order; Civil Contempt Proceeding; Failure to Appear; Bench Warrant; Cash Performance Bond; Custody; Payment and Disposition of Costs; Order Rendering Vehicle Inoperable.

Section 552.632 - Payer Arrested Under Bench Warrant; Cash Performance Bond; Hearing; Form of Bond Receipt; Failure to Appear; Transmission and Deposit of Bond; Setting Aside Contempt Finding; Voluntary Appearance by Payer; Receipt.

Section 552.633 - Finding Payer in Contempt; Presumption; Proof of Currently Available Resources.

Section 552.635 - Repealed. 2014, Act 378, Eff. March 17, 2015.

Section 552.635a - Alternative Contempt Track Docket.

Section 552.636 - Friend of the Court Enforcement Action; Assessment of Reasonable Expenses.

Section 552.637 - Order of Commitment.

Section 552.639 - Committing Payer to County Jail or Alternative to Jail; Violating Conditions of Court; Failure to Return to Place of Confinement as Escape From Custody; Misdemeanor; Penalty.

Section 552.641 - Complaint Alleging Custody or Parenting Time Order Violation; Duties of Friend of Court; Declining to Respond to Violation; Circumstances; Compliance With MCL 552.519.

Section 552.642 - Makeup Parenting Time Policy; Establishment; Approval; Provisions of Policy; Notice; Response; Procedures.

Section 552.642a - Joint Meeting.

Section 552.644 - Civil Contempt Proceeding to Resolve Dispute Concerning Parenting Time; Commencement by Office of Friend of Court; Notice; Allegations; Finding of Violation; Powers of Court; "Good Cause" Defined; Duration of Commitment; Release; Be...

Section 552.645 - Finding of Contempt for Noncompliance With Makeup and Ongoing Parenting Time Schedule; Suspension of License; Agreement; Hearing on Modification of Parenting Time.

Section 552.646 - Custodial Parent Committed to Jail or Alternative to Jail Under MCL 552.644(2)(f); Violation of Conditions of Court; Commitment to County Jail Without Privilege; Failure to Return to Place of Confinement as Escape From Custody; Misd...

Section 552.648 - Centralized Receipt and Disbursement of Support and Fees.

Section 552.649 - Conditional Effective Date.

Section 552.650 - Effective Date.