Michigan Notice Consent And Reference of A Civil Action To A Magistrate Judge is a document filed by the parties in a civil case in the state of Michigan in order to refer the case to a magistrate judge for the purposes of settlement or alternative dispute resolution. This document informs the court of the parties’ consent to refer the case to the magistrate judge and outlines the conditions of the referral. There are two types of Michigan Notice Consent And Reference of A Civil Action To A Magistrate Judge: voluntary and involuntary. In the voluntary consent, both parties must agree to refer the case to the magistrate judge, while in the involuntary consent, one party may request the referral and the other party may object to the request. The document must be signed by all parties to the action and filed with the court. The document should include the names of the parties, the case number, the date of filing, and the reasons for the referral. It should also contain a waiver of the parties’ right to a jury trial and a waiver of any right to have the case heard by a district judge. Additionally, the document should set forth the terms of the referral, including any deadlines or restrictions placed on the parties.