The Michigan Statement of Service And Order For Payment of Court Appointed Representative is a document used in the state of Michigan to appoint a court-appointed representative to handle a legal matter. This document outlines the services to be provided by the court-appointed representative, and the fees to be paid for those services. It is signed by the judge or magistrate overseeing the case. The two main types of Michigan Statement of Service And Order For Payment of Court Appointed Representative are the Attorney Statement of Service and Order for Payment and the Guardian ad Item Statement of Service and Order for Payment. The Attorney Statement of Service and Order for Payment is used when a court-appointed attorney is assigned to represent a party in a case. The Guardian ad Item Statement of Service and Order for Payment is used when a court-appointed representative is assigned to represent a minor or incapacitated person in a case. Both documents must be signed by the judge or magistrate overseeing the case.