Michigan Stipulation or Certification and Order Excusing Attorney(s) from Attendance at the E.I.C. is a legal document that is used when an attorney is unable to attend a court hearing for an Estate Inventory and Appraisal (E.I.A.) in the state of Michigan. The document allows the attorney to be excused from attending the hearing and instead submit a written stipulation or certification regarding the case. The document includes the parties involved in the action, the date of the hearing, the attorney's name, address, and contact information, the reasons for the attorney's absence, and a statement that the attorney has no objections to the E.I.A. or any matters that would be discussed at the hearing. The document also includes an order that excuses the attorney from attending the hearing. The different types of Michigan Stipulation or Certification and Order Excusing Attorney(s) from Attendance at the E.I.C. are: Temporary Excuse, Permanent Excuse, and Conditional Excuse.