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Oakland County Criminal Defense Attorney Paul J. Tafelski Addresses Police Questioning of Minors in Domestic Violence Cases

04-16-2026 12:10 AM CET | Politics, Law & Society

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Oakland County Criminal Defense Attorney Paul J. Tafelski

BLOOMFIELD HILLS, MI - Parents in Oakland County and throughout Michigan often do not know that police may question a minor without a parent present, and that domestic violence charges can disrupt custody and parenting time well before any conviction. Oakland County criminal defense attorney Paul J. Tafelski of Michigan Defense Law (https://www.michigandefenselaw.com/blog/police-questioning-minors-custody-implications/) outlines when law enforcement may lawfully question a child without parental consent and how pending domestic violence charges interact with family court proceedings.

According to Oakland County criminal defense attorney Paul J. Tafelski, Michigan law does not impose a blanket parental-consent requirement before officers speak with a minor in a noncustodial setting. The main legal issue is whether the child was in custody and not free to leave. This matters because Miranda rights apply as soon as a child cannot walk away. Also, based on the 2011 United States Supreme Court ruling in J.D.B. v. North Carolina, the law must consider the child's age when making this decision. "Many parents are surprised to learn that the school setting is itself a relevant factor in the custody analysis, because students generally are not free to leave the principal's office the way adults are free to leave other settings," explains Tafelski.

Oakland County criminal defense attorney Paul J. Tafelski notes that domestic violence charges do not automatically terminate parenting rights, but they can produce immediate, practical disruption. Bond conditions entered at arraignment often include no-contact restrictions that prevent the defendant from entering the family home or attending the children's school events, even though those restrictions are technically directed at the alleged victim rather than the children. Under Michigan Court Rule MCR 3.706(c)(3), a Personal Protection Order takes precedence over any existing custody or parenting time order until a family court addresses the situation.

Attorney Tafelski advises that custody disputes arising from domestic violence charges are governed by the best interest of the child standard under Michigan's Child Custody Act, MCL 722.23. Courts weigh 12 statutory factors, including factor (k), which requires the judge to consider any history of domestic violence, whether or not it was witnessed by the child. "No single factor controls the outcome," Tafelski notes. "Courts look at all 12 factors together, including each parent's willingness to encourage a relationship between the child and the other parent."

The firm also highlights a significant option available to first-time offenders under MCL 769.4a, Michigan's deferred sentencing statute for domestic assault. A defendant who has not previously been convicted of an assaultive crime may, with the agreement of the court and the prosecutor, receive deferred proceedings and be placed on probation rather than face an immediate judgment of guilt. Successful completion results in dismissal without a conviction on the record. However, the deferral is canceled, and a conviction is recorded if the defendant commits another violent crime during probation, refuses required counseling, or breaks a no-contact order.

Michigan Defense Law handles cases in Oakland County courts, including the Oakland County Circuit Court at 1200 North Telegraph Road in Pontiac, which processes felony domestic violence cases, as well as the 48th District Court in Bloomfield Hills at 4280 Telegraph Road, where misdemeanor arraignments for the surrounding communities take place. Tafelski works with family law counsel in matters involving concurrent criminal and family court proceedings so that actions taken in one forum do not inadvertently harm a client's position in the other.

The penalties for domestic assault under MCL 750.81 escalate with each offense. A first offense is a misdemeanor carrying up to 93 days in jail and a $500 fine, while a third or subsequent offense is a felony punishable by up to five years in prison and a $5,000 fine. Aggravated domestic assault under MCL 750.81a, which involves injuries requiring immediate medical attention, carries up to one year for a first offense and up to five years for a second offense. A qualifying conviction may also trigger federal firearm restrictions under 18 U.S.C. 922(g)(9). "Beyond the criminal penalties, a domestic violence case can have lasting consequences for custody, employment, and housing," Tafelski emphasizes. "How the case is handled from the first day matters enormously."

For families navigating a domestic violence investigation in Oakland County, early legal intervention can be decisive. Contacting an experienced criminal defense attorney promptly allows for a timely evaluation of whether statements made by a child were obtained lawfully, whether bond conditions can be modified to preserve parenting time, and whether a deferred sentencing arrangement under MCL 769.4a may be available.

About Michigan Defense Law:

Michigan Defense Law is a Bloomfield Hills-based law firm dedicated to criminal defense, with a focus on domestic violence cases, DWI charges, and matters affecting parenting rights and family stability. Led by attorney Paul J. Tafelski, the firm represents clients throughout Oakland County and the surrounding region from its office at 2525 South Telegraph Road, Suite 100. For consultations, call (248) 451-2200.

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