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Can a parent be charged with child abuse for disciplining their child?

Michigan law allows for a certain level of discipline of a child by a parent or guardian, but it also prohibits excessive physical punishment or abuse. A parent can be charged with child abuse if their discipline methods go beyond what is considered reasonable and result in harm or injury to the child. For example, spanking a child with an open hand on the buttocks or legs is generally considered to be reasonable discipline, but using an object such as a belt or causing injury to the child can be considered excessive and lead to criminal charges. It is important to note that the determination of what constitutes reasonable discipline versus abuse can be subjective, and may depend on factors such as the child's age, the nature and severity of the behavior being disciplined, and the use of force. If you are facing allegations of child abuse related to discipline, it is important to seek legal advice from an experienced attorney. Marko Law Firm can provide you with legal representation and guidance throughout the investigative and legal processes. Contact us to schedule a consultation.

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