About Us

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Purpose and Objectives

Michigan Association for Family Court Administration (MAFCA) is a representative, non-partisan organization through which Family Court Administration can discuss issues and develop positions relative to staffing, budgeting, programming and legislation pertaining to the Juvenile Justice System for presentation to the Executive, Legislative and Judicial branches of government and the public.

We promulgate, promote and maintain proper standards for efficiency, effectiveness and accountability for the administration of the Juvenile Justice System in order to provide better services for children.

Officers

Thom Lattig

President
20th Circuit Court
Expires 2023

Scott Leroy

Vice President
30th Judicial Circuit Court
Expires 2023

Chris Dulac

TreAsurer
48th Circuit Court
Expires 2022

David Pelon

Secretary
Barry County Trial Court
Expires 2022

Rhonda Ihm

Trustee
7th Circuit Court
Expires 2023

Cameron Clark

Trustee
19th Circuit Court
Expires 2022

Elvin Gonzalez

Trustee
Berrien County Trial Cout
Expires 2023

Deborah Shaw

Program Chair
Livingston County
Appointed by the president

Mike McMillan

Legislative & Court Rule Chair
Appointed by the president

Our History

MAFCA was founded in 1974 to provide a representative, non-partisan organization through which Family Court Administration could discuss issues and develop positions relative to staffing, budgeting, programming and legislation pertaining to the juvenile justice system. Our primary objective is to promulgate, promote and maintain proper standards for efficiency, effectiveness and accountability for the administration of the juvenile justice system in order to better serve children and families. Membership is open to managers responsible for the formulation of policy and/or supervision of staff of the Family Division of the Circuit Court.

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