A Michigan Motion and Order to Show Cause form is a legal document that is used in Michigan courts to request a court hearing. It is typically used in family law and other civil law proceedings. The Motion and Order to Show Cause form is a written petition that is filed with the court, and it typically includes a request for a hearing in front of a judge to address a legal issue. The form outlines the reasons why the petitioner is requesting the hearing and outlines the evidence that will be presented at the hearing. The form is usually accompanied by a supporting affidavit or declaration that provides a detailed explanation of the facts and legal issues that are being addressed. The petitioner must serve the motion and order to show cause form to all parties involved in the dispute. The most common types of Michigan Motion and Order to Show Cause forms are: — Motion to Establish ChilSupportor— - Motion to Modify Child Support — Motion to Establish Parenting Tim— - Motion to Modify Parenting Time — Motion to ChangCustomod— - Motion to Enforce Orders — Motion to Vacate or Set Aside Order— - Motion for Contempt — Motion to Terminate Parental Right— - Motion for Change of Venue.