The Michigan Motion To Set Aside Affidavit Or Acknowledgment of Parentage Package is a legal document that can be used by a parent or guardian of a child to challenge the legal status of a parent if the parent's name appears on a child's birth certificate. This document is used to set aside an affidavit or acknowledgment of parentage if the parent believes that the parentage was established under duress, fraud, mistake, or lack of due process. It is also used if a person wants to challenge the validity of the parent-child relationship established by the affidavit or acknowledgment of parentage. There are two types of Michigan Motion To Set Aside Affidavit Or Acknowledgment of Parentage Package: 1. The first type is for parents who signed an affidavit or acknowledgment of parentage and now wish to challenge the validity of the document. 2. The second type is for parents who did not sign the affidavit or acknowledgment of parentage and now wish to challenge the parent-child relationship established by the document. This package typically includes the motion form, instructions on how to complete the form, and any additional documents that may be needed in the process. It is important that all required documents are included in the packet as the court will not accept incomplete packages.