Michigan Notice on Petition for Conservator or Protective Order is a legal document used in Michigan courts to appoint a conservator, or guardian, to manage the affairs of a person who is unable to do so for themselves. The petition is filed by an interested party, such as a family member or legal representative, who is requesting that the court appoint a conservator or protective order. The Michigan Notice on Petition for Conservator or Protective Order includes the petitioner's name, the name of the individual for whom the conservator will be appointed for, and the date and place of the hearing. It also includes the type of conservator or protective order being sought, such as a guardian, conservator of the estate, or conservator of the person. There are two types of Michigan Notice on Petition for Conservator or Protective Order: the Notice of Petition for Conservator and the Notice of Petition for Protective Order. The Notice of Petition for Conservator is used when a conservator is being requested to manage the affairs of a person, whereas the Notice of Petition for Protective Order is used when a person is being protected from financial exploitation or abuse. The Michigan Notice on Petition for Conservator or Protective Order must be served to the individual for whom the conservator or protective order is being requested, as well as to any other interested parties. It is important to note that the Notice must be served in accordance with Michigan law. Once the Notice has been served, the interested parties will have an opportunity to object to the petition.