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The refusal to respond will not impact whether Michigan denies your divorce, as they only need one spouses request to proceed.
A complaint for divorce may be filed in the circuit court upon the allegation that there has been a breakdown of the marriage relationship to the extent that the objects of matrimony have been destroyed and there remains no reasonable likelihood that the marriage can be preserved.
How can the complaint be served? A person who is not a party to the case and is over the age of 18, can personally deliver or serve the summons and complaint on the defendant(s). The summons and complaint can be served by sending them by certified mail with restricted delivery and return receipt.
The Summons and Complaint The summons is a form filed by the plaintiffs attorney telling the other party that a divorce action has been filed. The summons advises the defendant that he or she has 21 days to file an answer if served personally, and 28 days if served by certified mail or other means.
Your answer should include the court name, case name, case number, and your affirmative defenses. Print three copies of your answer. File one with the clerks office and mail (or serve) one to the plaintiff or plaintiffs attorney.
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Fill out form MC 03 (Answer, Civil) on the website or get a paper copy from the court to fill out. Write in the court number, case number, the court address, the court telephone number, and the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of the plaintiff and the defendant exactly as they are on your court papers.
File a Complaint Many civil complaints are filed through a district or circuit court. In cases involving a will, trust, or similar claims, you can file your complaint through a probate court. Once your complaint is submitted, the court issues a summons, and the defendant has up to 21 days to respond.

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