The Michigan Order of Disposition, Child In Home (Child Protective Proceedings) is an order issued by the Michigan Court of Appeals in a child protection case. It is a legal document that outlines the responsibilities of all parties involved in the case and sets out the conditions for the child to remain in his or her home. The Michigan Order of Disposition, Child In Home (Child Protective Proceedings) may include provisions such as regular visitation with and/or supervision by a third party; formal or informal counseling; and/or educational, recreational, or therapeutic programs or activities. The Order may also specify services and activities that must be provided to the child, family, and/or caregivers; and make provisions for the child's safety and well-being. There are three types of Michigan Order of Disposition, Child In Home (Child Protective Proceedings): Protective Supervision Order, Temporary Protective Custody Order, and Permanency Planning Order.