A Michigan Order Modifying Ex Parte Order is a type of court order used in the state of Michigan that allows a judge to modify an ex parte order. The ex parte order is a court order that is made without the other party present or having the opportunity to be heard. An order modifying an ex parte order is used when one party wishes to modify an existing order and the other party is not present. There are three main types of Michigan Order Modifying Ex Parte Order: 1. Modification of Custody: This type of order is used when a parent wishes to modify a current custody order in order to change legal or physical custody arrangements for a child. 2. Modification of Support: This type of order is used when a parent wishes to modify a current support order in order to change the amount of child support that is paid. 3. Modification of Parenting Time: This type of order is used when a parent wishes to modify a current parenting time order in order to change the visitation rights of the other parent.