Michigan Compiled Laws
288-1939-XIIB - Chapter Xiib (712b.1...712b.41)
Section 712B.7 - Jurisdiction; Exclusive; Emergency; Transfer; Good Cause Determination; Right to Intervene or Participate in Proceeding; Full Faith and Credit to Public Acts, Records, and Judicial Proceedings.

Sec. 7.
(1) An Indian tribe has exclusive jurisdiction over any child custody proceeding involving an Indian child who resides or is domiciled within the reservation of that tribe. If a child is a ward of a tribal court, the Indian tribe retains exclusive jurisdiction, regardless of the residence or domicile, or subsequent change in his or her residence or domicile.
(2) The state court may exercise limited emergency jurisdiction if an Indian child who resides or is domiciled within the reservation is temporarily off the reservation and the state has removed the Indian child in an emergency situation to prevent imminent physical damage or harm to the Indian child. The court must comply with the emergency removal hearing requirements outlined in Michigan court rules and sections 13a, 14, and 14a of chapter XIIA. The emergency jurisdiction terminates when the removal or placement is no longer necessary to prevent imminent physical damage or harm to the Indian child.
(3) In any state court child custody proceeding, for an Indian child not domiciled or residing within the reservation of the Indian child's tribe, the court, in the absence of good cause to the contrary, shall transfer the proceeding to the Indian tribe's jurisdiction, absent objection by either parent, upon the petition of either parent or the Indian custodian or the Indian child's tribe, provided that the transfer is subject to declination by the tribal court of the Indian tribe.
(4) When a court makes a good cause determination under this section, adequacy of the tribe, tribal court, or tribal social services shall not be considered.
(5) A court may determine that good cause not to transfer a case to tribal court exists only if the person opposing the transfer shows by clear and convincing evidence that either of the following applies:
(a) The Indian tribe does not have a tribal court.
(b) The requirement of the parties or witnesses to present evidence in tribal court would cause undue hardship to those parties or witnesses that the Indian tribe is unable to mitigate.
(6) In any state court child custody proceeding of an Indian child, the Indian custodian of the child and the Indian child's tribe have a right to intervene at any point in the child custody proceeding.
(7) Official tribal representatives have the right to participate in any proceeding that is subject to the Indian child welfare act and this chapter.
(8) This state shall give full faith and credit to the public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of any Indian tribe applicable to Indian child custody proceedings to the same extent given to the public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of any other entity.
History: Add. 2012, Act 565, Imd. Eff. Jan. 2, 2013 ;-- Am. 2016, Act 26, Eff. May 30, 2016 Popular Name: Probate Code

Structure Michigan Compiled Laws

Michigan Compiled Laws

Chapters 701 - 713 - Probate Code

Act 288 of 1939 - Probate Code of 1939 (701.1 - 713.6)

288-1939-XIIB - Chapter Xiib (712b.1...712b.41)

Section 712B.1 - Chapter; Short Title.

Section 712B.3 - Definitions.

Section 712B.5 - Best Interests of Child; Duties of Courts.

Section 712B.7 - Jurisdiction; Exclusive; Emergency; Transfer; Good Cause Determination; Right to Intervene or Participate in Proceeding; Full Faith and Credit to Public Acts, Records, and Judicial Proceedings.

Section 712B.9 - Child Custody Proceeding; Notification to Parent, Indian Custodian, and Tribe; Additional Preparation Days; Suspension of Proceedings; Prejudice by Lack of Notice; Determination as to Which Tribe Child Is Member; Circumstances Leadin...

Section 712B.11 - Examination of Reports or Documents by Parties.

Section 712B.13 - Guardianship; Adoptive Placement; Termination of Parental Rights; Consent.

Section 712B.15 - Failure of Parent to Provide Consent; Requirements; Removal of Child From Parent or Indian Custodian; Clear and Convincing Evidence; Termination of Parental Rights; Remedial Services and Rehabilitative Programs; Determination That C...

Section 712B.17 - Qualified Expert Witness.

Section 712B.19 - Improper Removal of Child From Custody.

Section 712B.21 - Appointment of Counsel.

Section 712B.23 - Placement; Least Restrictive Setting; Order of Preference; Documentation.

Section 712B.25 - Involuntary Guardianship; Investigation; Report; Notice of Pending Proceeding; Consent; Withdrawal; Termination of Voluntary Guardianship; Potential Applicability of Indian Child Welfare Act.

Section 712B.27 - Voluntary Placement Consent; Visitation; Notice of Pending Proceeding; Providing Certain Information to Indian Individual Reaching Age of 18; Withdrawal of Consent by Parent; Petition for Return of Custody.

Section 712B.29 - Child Taken Into Custody Under Section 14 of Chapter Xiia; Termination of Subsequent Placement; Condition; Initiation of Child Custody Proceeding; Duties of Court.

Section 712B.31 - Agreements.

Section 712B.33 - Department Review of Cases; Monitoring; Standards and Procedures.

Section 712B.35 - Providing Secretary and Tribal Enrollment Officer With Copy of Court Decree or Order; Other Information.

Section 712B.37 - Census.

Section 712B.39 - Invalidation of Actions; Petition.

Section 712B.41 - Severability.