Michigan Response to Motion Regarding Change of Domicile/Legal Residence is a legal document used to respond to a motion that has been filed in the Michigan court system. It is used to object to or accept a proposed change in the legal domicile or place of residence of a person or entity. This document is typically filed by the responding party, either a plaintiff or defendant, to the motion. The document must include the person’s name, addresses, and the date the motion was filed. There are three types of Michigan Response to Motion Regarding Change of Domicile/Legal Residence: 1. Objection to the Motion: This response is filed to object to the proposed change in domicile or residence. The objecting party must provide a valid legal reason for why the change should not be allowed. 2. Acceptance of the Motion: This response is filed to accept the proposed change in domicile or residence. The accepting party must provide a valid legal reason for why the change should be allowed. 3. Refusal to Respond to the Motion: This response is filed when the responding party does not wish to accept or object to the proposed change in domicile or residence. The responding party must provide a valid legal reason for why the motion should be denied.