Muskegon County Family Court

Muskegon County Family Court Official account for the Family Court of Muskegon County. Latest news, information, and services can be found here.

The Family Division of the Circuit Court was formed by the legislature in 1998. The operating principle is one judge for one family. The Family Division has three judges and combines the resources of the Friend of the Court and Juvenile Court within Family Court Services. Cases heard in the Family Divison include adoption, child abuse and neglect, child support, alimony, child custody, parenting time, divorces, juvenile delinquency and domestic violence.

Public Health info for Tuesday March 3  11am-3pm
02/26/2026

Public Health info for Tuesday March 3 11am-3pm

Hiring Event March 11, 2026 10am-2pm
02/25/2026

Hiring Event March 11, 2026 10am-2pm

01/16/2026

📣 Did You Know? You Can’t Change a Court Order Just Because You Told the FOC!

Many parents think the Friend of the Court (FOC) can change custody, parenting time, or support orders for them — but that’s not true. 🙅‍♂️

✔️ The FOC can help enforce orders, investigate issues, calculate support, and recommend changes.

❌ But only a judge can actually change an order — not the FOC. Even if both parents agree to a change, the court must sign a new order before it’s official.

If you’re thinking about a change, it’s important to create a new order both parents agree to or file the right motion with the court and follow the legal process — not just tell the FOC. ⚖️

Want help navigating this? Reach out to us at 616-632-6888. 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦

01/16/2026

📣 Did You Know? The FOC Helps Calculate Child Support — But Doesn’t Set the Final Amount!

A lot of parents are surprised to learn how the child support process actually works. 💡

Here’s how it really works in Michigan:

✔️ The FOC can:
• Gather financial information from parents
• Use the Michigan Child Support Formula to calculate support amounts
• Make written support recommendations to the court
• Review support for possible adjustment when requested

❗ BUT — the FOC does not decide support on its own.
Only the court can order or change the support amount. ⚖️

🔎 Important note:
Support isn’t based on who “files first” or who “asks for more” — it’s based on the Michigan Child Support Formula, which considers things like income, overnights, childcare costs, healthcare, and more.

💬 If you want support reviewed or updated, you can:
1️⃣ Submit a written request for a review to the FOC (usually once every 3 years), or
2️⃣ File a motion with the court for a change

📌 Why this matters:
Parents sometimes think the FOC “decided” support — but the FOC is actually doing the math and making recommendations. The judge signs the order that makes it official.

If you’re unsure where to start, your local FOC can explain the review process and what information you’ll need. 👍

Family Court Services will be closed in honor of MLK Day January 19, 2026.
01/16/2026

Family Court Services will be closed in honor of MLK Day January 19, 2026.

01/16/2026

📣 Did You Know? The FOC Reviews Child Support Orders — But Only at Certain Times!

💡 Many parents think the Friend of the Court (FOC) will review child support whenever requested — but Michigan law sets specific rules about when reviews happen.

✔️ The FOC can review a child support order every 36 months
✔️ If it has been less than 36 months since your last review, the FOC will review your support order only when you ask in writing and you show a significant change in circumstances (like income changes, job loss, or childcare costs).

📊 Important detail: Even if the FOC reviews your order and finds a new amount under the Michigan Child Support Formula, we only ask the court to change it if the new formula amount differs enough — at least 10% or $50 per month, whichever is greater.

💡 This means:
• You can request a review in writing any time — but the FOC won’t do it more often than every 3 years, unless there’s a big change.
• Smaller changes that don’t meet the review threshold might not result in child support change.

If your situation has changed — new job, lost hours, different insurance, or childcare needs — putting a written request in with your FOC office to start a review is an option. 👍

12/15/2025
11/24/2025

Please note, Family Court Services will be closed Thursday morning December 4, 2025 for an all staff meeting. We will open to the public @ 9:45am.

Event this Friday
10/20/2025

Event this Friday

Join us for an engaging conversation entitled "Black Fathers and the Child Support System: Realities, Challenges, and Pathways Forward."

Address

990 Terrace Street, Suite 300
Muskegon, MI
49442

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+12317246497

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