Burnett v. Ahola, 909 N.W.2d 827, 501 Mich. 1055 (2018)

April 26, 2018 · Michigan Supreme Court · SC: 157047; SC: 157049; COA: 338618
909 N.W.2d 827, 501 Mich. 1055

Nicholas David BURNETT, Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
Tracy Lynn AHOLA, Defendant-Appellee,
and
Derek Ahola, Defendant-Appellant.

Nicholas David Burnett, Plaintiff-Appellee,
v.
Tracy Lynn Ahola, Defendant-Appellant,
and
Derek Ahola, Defendant-Appellee.

SC: 157047
SC: 157049
COA: 338618

Supreme Court of Michigan.

April 26, 2018

Order

Stephen J. Markman, Chief Justice

On order of the Court, the applications for leave to appeal the December 7, 2017 *828judgment of the Court of Appeals are considered. Pursuant to MCR 7.305(H)(1), in lieu of granting leave to appeal, we VACATE parts B.II. and B.III. of the Court of Appeals judgment and we REMAND this case to that court for further consideration. We express no opinion on the lower courts' waiver analysis; however, given the unusual facts of this case, we believe the lower courts should address the defendants' remaining arguments. Therefore, on remand, while retaining jurisdiction, the Court of Appeals shall remand this case to the Genesee Circuit Court for further consideration. The trial court shall: (1) determine whether the defendants should be estopped from arguing that the plaintiff committed intrinsic fraud or fraud on the court during the proceedings under the Revocation of Paternity Act (ROPA), MCL 722.1431 et seq ., given the entry into or failure to object to custody and parenting time orders with knowledge that the ROPA judgment was obtained through intrinsic fraud or fraud on the court; (2) conduct an evidentiary hearing to determine whether the plaintiff committed intrinsic fraud or fraud on the court during the ROPA proceedings; and (3) if so, determine to what, if any, remedy the defendants are entitled. At the conclusion of the hearing, the trial court shall forward the record and its findings to the Court of Appeals, which shall then rule on these issues.

On remand, the Genesee Circuit Court and the Court of Appeals are DIRECTED to expedite their consideration and resolution of this case.

We do not retain jurisdiction.