Docketing Statement Mcr 7.204(H) for Domestic Relations Cases is a legal document that was released by the Michigan Circuit Court - a government authority operating within Michigan.
Q: What is a Docketing Statement?
A: A Docketing Statement is a form that must be filed for domestic relations cases in Michigan.
Q: What is the purpose of a Docketing Statement?
A: The purpose of a Docketing Statement is to provide basic information about the case to the court and to the other party.
Q: Who is required to file a Docketing Statement?
A: Both parties in a domestic relations case are required to file a Docketing Statement.
Q: When should the Docketing Statement be filed?
A: The Docketing Statement should be filed within 21 days after the defendant is served with the summons and complaint.
Q: What information is required in a Docketing Statement?
A: The Docketing Statement requires information about the parties, children involved, assets, and other related matters.
Q: What happens if a party fails to file a Docketing Statement?
A: If a party fails to file a Docketing Statement, it may result in the case being delayed or dismissed.
Form Details:
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