How do I file a complaint against the Friend of the Court?
The Friend of the Court Act includes a grievance process. You may use it to complain about a Friend of the Court office operation or employee. Depending on the subject of your grievance and when you file it, you will receive a response from the Friend of the Court or the Chief Judge. Within 30 days, the Friend of the Court must investigate your grievance and respond in writing or explain why a response can not be provided within that time. If you are not satisfied with the Friend of the Court response, you may file the same grievance with the chief circuit court judge. You can obtain a grievance form at the Friend of the Court office and the Michigan One Court of Justice Website.

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1. What can I do to pursue a felony warrant?
2. I want to take my children and move out of state for a new job. What must I do?
3. Can the Friend of the Court assist parties in reaching an agreement regarding custody?
4. Will the Friend of the Court make sure that child support money is spent on the children?
5. Why won’t the Friend of the Court enforce what the judge said in court, even if it’s not in the written order?
6. May I see my child’s school, medical and other records if my child lives with the other parent?
7. How do I file a complaint against the Friend of the Court?