Michigan Order Following Investigation And Report On Juvenile Guardianship is a court-ordered investigation and report process that is used to determine if a minor child should be placed in the legal guardianship of another adult. This process is used when a minor child’s parents are either unable or unwilling to provide adequate care. The investigation assesses the petitioner’s ability to provide for the minor’s needs, such as food, clothing, shelter, medical care, and education. The investigation also includes a review of the minor’s home environment and any other factors that may affect the minor’s wellbeing. There are two types of Michigan Order Following Investigation And Report On Juvenile Guardianship: voluntary and involuntary. In a voluntary guardianship, the petitioner agrees to become the legal guardian of the minor and has already been approved by the court. In an involuntary guardianship, the court orders the petitioner to become the legal guardian of the minor and must prove that they are fit for the role by completing the investigation process. In both cases, the court will review the petitioner’s report and make a final decision. If the court approves the guardianship, the petitioner assumes legal responsibility for the minor’s care and education and is legally responsible for their wellbeing.