The Michigan Order Regarding Change of Domicile/Legal Residence is a court order issued by a Michigan court of law that allows a person, sometimes referred to as a “petitioner,” to change their legal residence or domicile from one Michigan address to another. This order is sometimes used for individuals who are in the process of moving, relocating, or changing their place of residence. There are two main types of Michigan Order Regarding Change of Domicile/Legal Residence: a “Change of Domicile” order and a “Change of Legal Residence.” A Change of Domicile order is used when a person wishes to change their domicile from one Michigan address to another for the purpose of becoming a resident of that new domicile. A Change of Legal Residence order is used when a person wishes to change the legal residence as it appears on legal documents, such as a driver’s license or voter registration. In order to obtain a Michigan Order Regarding Change of Domicile/Legal Residence, the petitioner must file a petition with the court and provide evidence that they have established a new domicile or residence. The court will then review the evidence and determine whether to grant the order. If the order is granted, the petitioner’s legal residence or domicile will be officially changed.