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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Michigan Form FOC in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the Case Number from your Motion Regarding Custody (form FOC 87) at the top of the form.
  3. Next, enter the names of all parties involved: Plaintiff, Defendant, and any Third Party. Ensure that these names match those on your court documents.
  4. Complete sections A through E carefully, following instructions for each item. Pay special attention to checkboxes regarding custody agreements and whether a hearing is required.
  5. After filling out all necessary fields, make copies of the completed form as instructed. Use our platform’s features to easily duplicate your document.
  6. Submit the signed order to the judge for approval and ensure you follow up with the clerk's office for stamping and distribution.

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A parenting time complaint must be made in writing, however, there is no specific form that must be used. Parenting time complaints should be sent to the Friend of the Court within 30 days of the alleged violation.
Motion Regarding Custody/Parenting Time: $100.00 filing fee. The original signed documents plus three additional copies. We charge $1.00 per page ($2.00 per page after July 1, 2022) for any copies we are requested to make.
One such significant development is the ability to file petitions for custody online in California. Filing online for child custody offers accessibility to individuals seeking resolutions in family law matters, as legal proceedings can be expensive and time-consuming.
File your Motion Regarding Support with the court. If you are filing in person or need contact information for the court, click on Courts Agencies for the address and phone number of the court. Pay the filing fee or file a Fee Waiver Request along with the Motion Regarding Support.
File the original Motion Regarding Parenting Time form along with the Uniform Child Custody Jurisdiction Enforcement Act Affidavit (MC416) and all copies with the Circuit Court Clerk at 225 West Main Street Gaylord, MI 49735. A filing and order entry fee of $100.00 is due at the time of filing.

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Information Included: The affidavit of service includes essential information such as the date and time of service, the location where the service occurred, a description of the person served, details about the documents served, the method of service used, and the identity of the person who served the documents.
Welcome to Michigans Friend of the Court, a part of the circuit court family division supervised by the chief judge. The Friend of the Court assists the court administrator on issues of custody, parenting time and support, including medical and spousal.

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