This is a legal form that was released by the Michigan Courts - a government authority operating within Michigan. As of today, no separate filing guidelines for the form are provided by the issuing department.
Q: What is the MC26 Notice of Intent to Dismiss for No Progress?
A: The MC26 Notice of Intent to Dismiss for No Progress is a notice that is issued by the court in Michigan to inform the parties involved in a case that it may be dismissed due to lack of progress.
Q: When is the MC26 Notice of Intent to Dismiss for No Progress issued?
A: The MC26 notice is typically issued when a case has been pending for an extended period of time with little or no action or progress.
Q: What should I do if I receive an MC26 Notice of Intent to Dismiss for No Progress?
A: If you receive an MC26 notice, you should consult with an attorney or take appropriate action to address the lack of progress in your case and prevent dismissal.
Q: Can a case be dismissed based on the MC26 Notice of Intent to Dismiss for No Progress?
A: Yes, if no action is taken to address the lack of progress, the court may dismiss the case based on the MC26 notice.
Q: Can I request an extension to prevent dismissal based on the MC26 Notice of Intent to Dismiss for No Progress?
A: Yes, you may be able to request an extension from the court if you have a valid reason for the lack of progress in your case.
Form Details:
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