Michigan Motion To Set Aside Order of Foliation And For Genetic Testing is a court order that can be filed by an individual for the purpose of establishing or disputing parentage. It is a legal process that is conducted in the state of Michigan to either set aside an existing order of foliation or to request genetic testing in order to determine the parentage of a child. There are two types of Michigan Motion To Set Aside Order of Foliation And For Genetic Testing: 1. Motion to Set Aside Order of Foliation: This type of motion is used when an individual wishes to challenge an existing order of foliation, or paternity order, that has been issued by the court. It allows the individual to present evidence to the court as to why the existing order should be set aside. 2. Motion for Genetic Testing: This type of motion is used when an individual wishes to request genetic testing to establish parentage. This motion will require the individual to provide the court with evidence that genetic testing is necessary to determine parentage. The court will then determine whether to grant a court order for genetic testing.