Michigan Motion And Order To Show Cause is a legal document that is used to request a court hearing to determine why a certain action should not be taken. This document is typically used in civil cases when a party is asking the court to order a certain action, such as an injunction, or to require an opposing party to appear and show cause why the requested action should not be taken. It is also used to request a contempt order or other sanctions for failing to comply with a court order. The three main types of Michigan Motion And Order To Show Cause are: 1. Motion for Contempt: This is a request for a court order that requires a party to comply with a previous court order or risk sanctions. 2. Motion to Enforce Judgment: This is a request for a court order that requires a party to comply with a previous court order or face monetary penalties. 3. Motion for Injunction: This is a request for a court order that requires a party to stop performing a certain action or face sanctions.