- Posted September 24, 2013
- Tweet This | Share on Facebook
Man gets no rights to child linked to affair
MOUNT CLEMENS (AP) -- A man seeking custody of a child born to a married woman has lost at the Michigan appeals court in a case linked to a new law that's intended to give men more rights.
The court says Aaron Grimes still can't intervene because he knew that Shawnita Van Hook-Williams was married during their affair. Michigan recognizes a woman's husband as the legal parent even if he's not the biological father.
The appeals court agreed last Friday with a Macomb County judge. The court says it's "refreshing" to see Grimes try to establish a relationship with the 2-year-old child, but he has no constitutional right to claim paternity.
A 2012 law gave men more rights but there still are hurdles to establishing paternity when the mother is married to another man.
Published: Tue, Sep 24, 2013
headlines Oakland County
- Solo practitioner happy to spearhead association’s Young Lawyers Section
- Woman sentenced following felony animal neglect conviction involving 37 animals
- Four to stand trial in connection to death of 5-year-old after hyperbaric chamber explosion at Oxford Center
- ‘Now is not the time to walk back the progress that we have made,’ ABA president says at Midyear Meeting
- Two convicted of conducting criminal enterprise in 2022 signature collection election fraud scheme
headlines National
- Inter American University of Puerto Rico School of Law back in compliance with ABA standard
- Chemerinsky: The Fourth Amendment comes back to the Supreme Court
- Reinstatement of retired judge reversed by state supreme court
- Mass tort lawyer suspended for 3 years for lying to clients
- Law firms in Minneapolis are helping lawyers, staff navigate unrest
- Federal judge faces trial on charges of being ‘super drunk’ while driving




