GH Spoilers: Willow & Michael lose custody of their child, shocking court ruling

ABC’s General Hospital has delivered one of the most seismic shifts in Port Charles family drama in recent memory.

In a stunning courtroom decision, Michael Corinthos and Willow Tait have officially lost custody of their children, Wiley and Amelia. What began as whispers of instability has erupted into a full-blown scandal that has shattered their image as the picture-perfect family unit.

The downfall came in waves, each more damning than the last. For Willow, the cracks first appeared in the hospital halls. A heated altercation with Lucas Jones escalated into physical violence, leaving administrators with no choice but to demand accountability.

When Lucas finally filed a complaint, it triggered a cascade of revelations: surveillance footage placing Willow near Daisy Gilmore’s home, allegations of stalking, and records showing unauthorized access to confidential patient files.

Court-ordered psychiatric evaluations soon painted a troubling portrait of chronic anxiety, suppressed rage, and unstable behavior.

Michael’s collapse, meanwhile, unfolded just as dramatically. His public assault on Drew Cain at the Metro Court exposed his inability to control his temper, and ELQ documents leaking financial impropriety only worsened his case.

Charitable funds under his management had been diverted to cover Willow’s experimental treatments—an undisclosed conflict of interest that left the board, and the court, questioning his integrity. A civil suit from Drew now looms, ensuring Michael’s troubles are far from over.

During supervised visits, a court-appointed psychologist documented alarming interactions between the couple and their children.

Willow’s inability to maintain eye contact, emotional withdrawal, and even a chilling moment when she pushed Amelia aside after the child innocently mentioned “the lady outside her window” became damning evidence. Michael, once the confident heir of the Corinthos name, appeared increasingly volatile and detached.

Faced with such mounting concerns, ADA Justine Turner presented her case with unusual urgency. She argued that leaving Wiley and Amelia in their parents’ care was no longer a risk the court could justify.

General Hospital Recap: Michael Gets Full Custody of His Kids

Judge Bennett agreed, stripping both Michael and Willow of custodial rights and placing the children in Carly Spencer’s guardianship. The decision drew gasps—Carly, with her own controversial past, was nonetheless deemed the most stable option available.

Yet the story doesn’t end there. Nina Reeves has already filed her own petition for custody as Amelia’s grandmother, setting the stage for another round of legal fireworks.

At the same time, whispers swirl around an unlikely alliance between ADA Turner and Sonny Corinthos.

What once seemed like an odd pairing—an uncompromising district attorney and a mob boss with a checkered history—now looks like a calculated partnership to reassert control over the Corinthos legacy.

For Michael and Willow, the consequences are devastating. They remain under strict supervision, permitted only monitored visitation, while every step of their lives is scrutinized by the court.

Their reputations in tatters, their parental identities stripped away, they are no longer seen as protectors but as liabilities.

What began as a hopeful love story has morphed into a cautionary tale of self-destruction, power plays, and systemic control. In Port Charles, one thing is clear: this custody battle is far from over, and the fallout promises to reshape the future of the Corinthos family forever.

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