Michigan Objection to Referee Order and Instructions is a process used in Michigan when a party to a case objects to the order or instructions issued by the referee in the case. There are two types of objections that can be filed: a motion for review or a motion to reconsider. A motion for review is a written statement filed with the court that outlines why the referee’s order or instructions should be reviewed and changed. The party must explain what specific errors were made by the referee and why the order or instructions should be changed. The court will then review the motion and decide whether to grant the motion for review. A motion to reconsider is a written statement filed with the court that outlines why the referee’s order or instructions should be reconsidered. The party must explain what specific errors were made by the referee and why the order or instructions should be reconsidered. The court will then review the motion and decide whether to grant the motion to reconsider. Both motions must be filed within twenty-one days of the entry of the referee’s order or instructions. If the court grants the motion, the referee’s order or instructions will be changed. If the court denies the motion, the referee’s order or instructions will stand.