Michigan Motion and Order to Show Cause for Contempt (Medical) is a legal document used in the state of Michigan that informs one party of a court order violation. It is typically used when a party does not comply with a court order or fails to comply with the terms of a court order. This document is typically used in medical cases, as it pertains to medical care and treatment. The Motion and Order to Show Cause can be used to inform the other party of a violation of a court order, and also to request an explanation for the violation. Generally, the Order to Show Cause will require the other party to appear before the court and explain why they have disobeyed the court order. There are two types of Michigan Motion and Order to Show Cause for Contempt (Medical): 1) Contempt for Failure to Provide Medical Care and Treatment; and 2) Contempt for Failure to Pay for Medical Care and Treatment. The first type is used when one party fails to provide medical care or treatment that was ordered by the court, while the second type is used when one party fails to pay for the medical care or treatment that was ordered by the court. Both types of Motion and Order to Show Cause for Contempt (Medical) are used as a way to enforce court orders and ensure that parties comply with the terms of the court order.