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What is the difference between physical abuse and neglect under Michigan law?

Under Michigan law, physical abuse and neglect are two distinct forms of child maltreatment. Physical abuse refers to any act that causes physical harm or injury to a child, including hitting, kicking, shaking, or otherwise physically assaulting a child. It can also include behaviors that put a child at risk of harm, such as leaving a child unsupervised in a dangerous situation. Neglect, on the other hand, refers to a failure to provide for a child's basic needs, including food, shelter, clothing, medical care, and education. Neglect can be categorized as either physical neglect or emotional neglect. Physical neglect involves a failure to provide the child with the necessary physical care, such as adequate food, clothing, or shelter. Emotional neglect, on the other hand, involves a failure to provide the child with the necessary emotional support, such as affection, attention, or supervision. It is important to note that physical abuse and neglect are both serious forms of child maltreatment that can result in harm to a child. If you suspect that a child is experiencing physical abuse or neglect, it is important to report your concerns to the appropriate authorities as soon as possible. An experienced attorney can also provide guidance and support in navigating the legal system and protecting the best interests of the child.

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