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Depending on the age of the applicant, the requirements for filing are slightly different. The process begins with filing a petition for name change, form PC 51 or form PC 51c, along with MC 97a. The filing fee for this petition is $175.
You must complete form PC 51 or PC 51c to begin a name change proceeding.
An FOC office performs the following duties: Investigates and makes recommendations to the court regarding custody, parenting time, child support, or medical support. Offers voluntary alternative dispute resolution (ADR) services to help settle disagreements about custody, parenting time, or support.
How to Change Your Name (7 steps) Petitioner Qualifications. Complete the Court Forms. File with the Circuit Court. Obtain a Background Check. 5. Mail to the State Police. Make a Newspaper Publication. Go to the Court Hearing.
A subpoena must: (1) be entitled in the name of the People of the State of Michigan; (2) be imprinted with the seal of the Supreme Court of Michigan; (3) have typed or printed on it the name of the court in which the matter is pending; (4) state the place where the trial or hearing is scheduled; (5) state the title of
REQUIREMENTS FOR CHANGE OF NAME Application Letter Addressed To the Chief Registrar. Deed of Change of Name duly stamped at the stamp duty office.
Under MCL 711.1(1), an adult seeking to change their name must petition the family division of the countys circuit court showing a sufficient reason for the proposed change and that the change is not sought with fraudulent intent. The court will hold a hearing and hopefully issue an order changing the
Ex parte orders are only granted when the person asking for the order can prove that: Waiting for a hearing would result in harm that could not be undone, or. Giving notice to the other party would cause them to do harm before the judge could issue an order.