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Eastpointe father arraigned on charge of owing over $12,000 in back child support

Press Release

MOUNT CLEMENS, MI - Macomb County Prosecutor Peter J. Lucido announced that a 36-year-old Eastpointe man was arraigned on a charge of failing to pay child support after finding that he had the ability to pay and all efforts to work with him on payment options were exhausted.

On Oct. 3, 2017, Judge Paula A. Roscioli, of Northhampton County, PA, ordered Antwan Cannady to pay child support. On Jan. 3, 2024, Macomb County Circuit Court Judge Matthew S. Switalski signed an order registering the out of state support order. Cannady allegedly failed to comply with the court’s order and accrued $12,019.61 in back child support. 

There has been one show cause hearing.

After determining he has the ability to pay and with no enforcement options remaining, the Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office charged Cannady with failure to pay child support, a felony, which carries a potential penalty of up to four (4) years in prison. 

On Thursday, Oct. 30, 2025, Cannady was arraigned before Magistrate Ryan Zemke in the 41B District Court in Clinton Township, who set bond at $3,004.00, cash only. A Probable Cause Conference is set for Monday, Nov. 10, 2025, at 1:00 p.m. before 41B District Court Judge Carrie Lynn Fuca.

“Parents carry both a legal and moral obligation to support their children financially. When someone ignores a court-ordered child support obligation, it harms the child by denying them essential resources and unfairly shifts the burden to the custodial parent. Our office is steadfast in enforcing these responsibilities and ensuring that those who neglect their duty are held accountable under the law,” said Macomb County Prosecutor Peter J. Lucido.

Prosecutor Lucido proposed the creation of a Child Support Specialty Court, a pilot program aimed at helping parents behind on child support payments find work, pay arrears and avoid felony convictions. “Our goal is simple: get children the support they’re owed while addressing the barriers that keep parents from paying,” Lucido said. It is anticipated that the pilot court will be up and running this month. 

Under Lucido’s direction, the office has focused on securing compliance rather than simply filing charges. The Family Division of the Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office oversees felony nonsupport cases where arrears exceed $5,000, payments have not been made for three consecutive months, and there is evidence that the noncustodial parent has the financial means to pay. Since 2022, the division successfully collected over $3.2 million for children from delinquent parents.

For assistance with starting a child support case, contact the Office of Child Support at (866) 540-0008. 

For cases involving arrears of $5000 or more, reach out to the Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office Family Division at (586) 493-4488. Please note: the Prosecutor’s Office can only speak directly with the person who owes or is owed child support. 

The Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office represents the People. We are committed to achieving justice and following the laws of the State of Michigan. All that are accused of a crime are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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Macomb County Prosecutor’s Office 

Contact: Esther Wolfe, Communications Director

Office: 586-469-5737  

Cell:    586-842-4421 

Email: esther.wolfe@macombgov.org

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