Michigan Notice of Hearing and Motion is a legal document used by a party in a civil manner to inform the court and the other parties of the date, time, and place of a hearing and the motion that will be heard. It is typically filed with the court prior to the hearing. There are several types of Michigan Notices of Hearing and Motion, including: 1. Motion to Dismiss: A motion to dismiss is a request to the court to dismiss the case due to lack of merit or jurisdiction. 2. Motion to Change Venue: A motion to change venue is a request to the court to change the location of the hearing due to a conflict of interest or lack of jurisdiction. 3. Motion for Summary Judgment: A motion for summary judgment is a request to the court to make a decision on the merits of the case without a trial. 4. Motion for Default Judgment: A motion for default judgment is a request to the court to enter a judgment in favor of the party who filed the Notice of Hearing and Motion due to the opposing party's failure to file a response or attend the hearing. 5. Motion for Reconsideration: A motion for reconsideration is a request to the court to reconsider its decision based on new evidence or arguments.