Currently there is no fill-in-the blank ex parte motion form or ex parte order form for custody, parenting time, or child support. As long as the child custody provision complies with certain federal laws,1 Michigan can enforce a temporary custody order that is a part of a protection order.This set of forms is used to obtain, modify, or terminate a personal protection order. The forms must be filed in the family division of circuit court. It is in the best interests of the child(ren) to dismiss the motion. You can find the necessary forms at the family law division of your county circuit court or online. NOTE: This is a MODEL Order Regarding Custody, Parenting Time and Child Support. Form 6.15, Temporary Order for Child Custody, Parenting Time, and Child Support. Form 6.16, Consent Order for Child Custody, Parenting Time, and Child Support. The Clerk's office located at Coleman A. Young Municipal Center is open for in-person filings for Family Domestic on Mondays and Thursdays ONLY.