The Michigan Order Regarding Revocation of Juvenile Guardianship is a legal document issued by the court that terminates the rights of a guardian to manage the affairs of a minor child. This order is used when a guardian is no longer able to fulfill their duties, or is deemed unfit to care for the child. There are two types of Michigan Order Regarding Revocation of Juvenile Guardianship: full revocation and partial revocation. Full revocation is an order issued by the court that completely terminates the rights of a guardian to manage the affairs of a minor child. This order will restore all parental rights to the legal parents and remove the guardian from any decision-making regarding the child’s care. Partial revocation is an order issued by the court that removes some rights of a guardian to manage the affairs of a minor child. This order will not necessarily restore parental rights to the legal parents, but rather will remove the guardian from certain decision-making regarding the child’s care. This type of order is often used when a guardian does not need to be removed from all decisions, but only from certain decisions such as medical decisions or educational decisions.