Northern Michigan Guardsman says Iraq service cost him custody

Sunday August 21, 2005

Northern Michigan Guardsman says Iraq service cost him custody

GRAND LEDGE, Mich. (AP) A Michigan Army National Guard member says that he lost shared custody of his ten-year-old son because he served in Iraq last year.

Thirty-three-year-old Specialist Joe McNeilly of Grand Ledge agreed to give temporary full-time custody to the mother of his son Joey.

But after he returned from Iraq, an Ingham County court referee recommended against restoring his shared custody.

The court and mother Holly Erb of Mason ay McNeilly's deployment didn't cause the loss of custody.

State Representative Rick Jones says he'll develop legislation to bar courts from counting soldiers' military duty against them in custody cases.

In the interest of timeliness, this story is fed directly from the Associated Press newswire and may contain occasional typographical errors.