Under Michigan Child Protection Law, neglect is defined as the failure to provide adequate food, clothing, shelter, medical care, or supervision for a child, resulting in harm or a risk of harm to the child's health or well-being. Examples of neglect can include failing to provide a child with sufficient food, clothing, or shelter, leaving a child alone or unsupervised for an unreasonable amount of time, failing to seek medical care for a child's serious illness or injury, or failing to provide necessary medication or treatment for a child's medical condition. It is important to note that neglect can be intentional or unintentional, and that a parent or caregiver may be found guilty of neglect even if they did not intend to harm the child. Neglect can be just as harmful to a child's well-being as physical or emotional abuse, and can have serious long-term effects on their physical and mental health. If you suspect that a child is being neglected, it is important to report your concerns to Child Protective Services or law enforcement. If you are facing allegations of neglect, 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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