Michigan Verified Statement is a document that is used in Michigan to verify the identity of the person making the statement. It is used in a variety of situations, such as for child support, for court proceedings, or when applying for public assistance. The statement is completed and signed by the person making the statement, and it is verified by an authorized witness. 1201-D Application for Child Support Services is an application form used in Michigan for individuals who are seeking child support services. It is typically used to apply for court-ordered child support, to modify an existing court order, or to request a child support review. It is completed by the person making the application, and must be verified by an authorized witness. There are two types of Michigan Verified Statement: the Uniform Verified Statement and the Verified Statement of Parentage. The Uniform Verified Statement is used to verify the identity of the person making the statement. The Verified Statement of Parentage is used to establish a legal parent-child relationship. There are two types of 1201-D Application for Child Support Services: the Original Application and the Modification Application. The Original Application is used to apply for child support services for the first time. The Modification Application is used to modify an existing court order or to request a child support review.