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· 10/26/2005

MacIntyre v. MacIntyre

Citations

  • 705 N.W.2d 144
  • 267 Mich. App. 449

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • holding that the trial court properly found that factor (b) favored the plaintiff because the plaintiff “was better able to provide guidance”
  • stating, in a child custody case, that a court’s “findings and conclusions need not include consideration of every piece of evidence entered and argument raised by the parties”
  • affirming the trial court’s assessment of Factor (g) in favor of plaintiff on the basis of ample record evidence of defendant’s “uncontrollable and inappropriate displays of anger in the child’s presence”
  • “[T]he record must be sufficient for this Court to determine whether the evidence clearly preponderates against the trial court’s findings.”
  • “[the trial court’s] findings and conclusions need not include consideration of every piece of evidence entered and argument raised by the parties”

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Judges: Neff, Jansen, Cooper

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