This version of the form is not currently in use and is provided for reference only. Download this version of Form MC31 for the current year.
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 Form MC31 Case Evaluation Notice?
A: The Form MC31 Case Evaluation Notice is a legal document used in Michigan to notify parties of a scheduled case evaluation.
Q: What is the purpose of the Form MC31 Case Evaluation Notice?
A: The purpose of the Form MC31 Case Evaluation Notice is to inform parties about the scheduled case evaluation and provide them with instructions.
Q: Who receives the Form MC31 Case Evaluation Notice?
A: The Form MC31 Case Evaluation Notice is typically sent to all parties involved in a legal case, including the plaintiff(s), defendant(s), and their attorneys.
Q: What should I do upon receiving the Form MC31 Case Evaluation Notice?
A: Upon receiving the Form MC31 Case Evaluation Notice, you should carefully review the instructions and follow any requirements specified.
Q: What happens during a case evaluation?
A: During a case evaluation, a neutral third party, known as the case evaluator, reviews the case and provides an evaluation of its strengths and weaknesses, often with a recommended settlement value.
Q: Is case evaluation mandatory in Michigan?
A: Yes, case evaluation is mandatory for most civil cases in Michigan, unless the parties agree otherwise or a specific exception applies.
Q: What are the possible outcomes of a case evaluation?
A: The possible outcomes of a case evaluation are settlement, continuation of the case, or potential sanctions for failure to achieve a better outcome than the evaluation award.
Q: Can I reject the case evaluation award?
A: Yes, you have the option to reject the case evaluation award, but doing so may have consequences, such as potential sanctions.
Q: Can I appeal the case evaluation award?
A: No, the case evaluation award is generally not appealable, except in limited circumstances where there is a showing of fraud, misconduct, or clear error.
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