Mich. Admin. Code R. 400.3124 - Child support; good cause claim and determination; exceptions to cooperation requirement
Rule 24.
(1) A
client shall take all action required by 1939 PA 280, MCL 400.1 to establish
paternity and obtain support.
(2) A
client may claim good cause for not taking the action specified in sub rule (1)
of this rule. Good cause includes any of the following reasons:
(a) The child entitled to support was
conceived due to incest or forcible rape.
(b) Legal proceedings for the adoption of the
child entitled to support are pending before a court.
(c) A client is currently receiving
counseling from a public or licensed private social agency to decide if the
child should be released for adoption and the counseling has not continued for
more than 3 months.
(d) Physical or
emotional harm may result if the client or child has been subject to or is in
danger of any of the following:
(i) Serious
physical harm to the child entitled to support.
(ii) Serious physical harm to the
client.
(iii) Serious emotional
harm to the child entitled to support that actually harms the child's ability
to function in everyday life.
(iv)
Serious emotional harm to the client that actually harms the client's capacity
to adequately care for the child entitled to support.
(e) Sexual abuse of client or
child.
(f) Sexual activity
involving a dependent child.
(g)
Being forced as the caretaker relative of a dependent child to engage in
nonconsensual sexual acts or activities.
(h) Threats of, or attempts at, physical or
sexual abuse of client or child.
(i) Mental abuse of client or
child.
(j) Neglect or deprivation
of medical care for child.
(2) A client's cooperation in establishing
paternity and obtaining support is not required if good cause exists, but a
support action may proceed if the department determines that the action would
not endanger the child or client.
(3) Once a client is informed of the right to
claim good cause and decides to make the claim, the client shall do all of the
following:
(a) Specify the type of good
cause.
(b) Specify the persons
covered by the claim of good cause.
(c) Provide written evidence to support the
claim within 20 calendar days of filing the claim.
(4) The department shall make a good cause
determination shall be made within 45 calendar days of the client's written
claim, unless the client was granted an additional 25-calendar-day extension to
the original 20-calendar-day limit and more information is needed that cannot
be obtained within the 45-calendar-day limit.
(5) A good cause determination shall make 1
of the following findings:
(a) Good cause does
not exist and the client must cooperate.
(b) Good cause does exist and the client's
cooperation in obtaining support is not required.
(c) Good cause does exist, but a support
action can proceed without the client and without endangering the client or
child.
Notes
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