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Protecting personal information within the court file. Hi, Im Darren Findling of The Probate Pro and were going to examine a recent change to the rules as it relates to probate court filings. Now this form that were going to go over the protected personal identifying information form which is MC97 was revised and went into effective July 1 of 2021 but has been delayed in its mandatory requirement until the end of 2021. Now this form finally catches up to an administrative order and a recent change to the Michigan court rule that court rule was 1.109 and the rules specifically required that a filer could not file a social security number within a court filing and that doing so was a violation of law and could subject that person to particular sanctions now that court role Im sorry that uh administrative order was then followed with a court rule and so now this form finally allows that corporal and administrative order to kind of catch up with the times