Michigan Order To Modify Second Or Continuing Order is a court order issued by the Michigan court system to make changes to an existing court order. This type of order may be used to modify child support, spousal support, parenting time, child custody, or other court-ordered obligations. The order can be requested either by the parties to the original court order or by the court itself. There are three main types of Michigan Order To Modify Second Or Continuing Order: 1. Child Support Modification Order: This type of order is used to modify the amount of child support that is to be paid by one or both parents. 2. Spousal Support Modification Order: This type of order is used to modify the amount of spousal support that is to be paid by one or both parties. 3. Parenting Time Modification Order: This type of order is used to modify the amount of parenting time that is to be awarded to one or both parents. The court may grant a Michigan Order To Modify Second Or Continuing Order if a significant change in circumstances has occurred since the original order was issued, and the modification is in the best interests of the child.