The Michigan Notice of Rights to Alleged Incapacitated Individual is a form issued by the court and given to an alleged incapacitated individual to inform them of their rights in a guardianship proceeding. It serves as a way to ensure that the individual is aware of their legal rights and the proceedings that are taking place. The form includes information regarding the individual's right to: (1) be represented by an attorney; (2) present evidence and witnesses; (3) cross-examine witnesses; (4) request a jury trial; (5) a copy of the petition for guardianship; (6) receive notice of the hearing; (7) present testimony; (8) receive copies of court orders; (9) appeal the court's decision; and (10) be present at the hearing. There are two different types of Michigan Notice of Rights to Alleged Incapacitated Individual: those issued by the court in guardianship proceedings and those issued by the court in conservatorship proceedings.