Michigan Corporation Laws

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This Incorporation Package includes all forms needed to form a corporation in your state and a step by step guide to the incorporation process. The package also includes forms needed after incorporation, such as minutes, notices, and by-laws. Items Included: Steps to Incorporate, Articles or Certificate of Incorporation, By-Laws, Organizational Minutes, Annual Minutes, Notices, Resolutions, Stock Transfer Ledger, Simple Stock Certificate, IRS Form SS-4 to Apply for Tax Identification Number, and IRS Form 2553 to Apply for Subchapter S Tax Treatment.

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Rule 10 ? Death or Removal of Attorney. (c) Such notice may be by personal service or by certified mail to said party's last known address. (d) If said party does not appoint another attorney or appear in person within twenty-one days of the serve or mailing of said notice, the action may proceed to judgment.

1) In writing by filing a Motion or responding to a Motion; or 2) In person at a hearing scheduled by the Judge, with both sides present.

The filing fee is $30 for the Justice Court. There are additional costs for service of the papers by the Sheriff's office or process server. The costs may vary from area to area and will include mileage costs. A deposit is generally required before service is done.

(i) Responses to motions to dismiss, for judgment on the pleadings, or for summary judgment must be filed within 21 days after the motion was filed. (ii) Responses to all other motions must be filed within 14 days after the motion was filed.

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The Notice of Issue is the only notice to the Court that a motion is pending. Until a Notice has been filed and served, the motion(s) shall not be deemed submitted.

Complaint: The Court has civil complaint forms available for you to use which include instructions that will help you explain your lawsuit to the presiding judge and to the opposing party or parties. Filing Fee: The filing fee for a complaint is $350.00 plus a $50.00 administrative fee for a total of $400.00.

The local attorney must file a notice of appearance in the case in which you seek to appear. This notice of appearance informs the court that you are making an application to the Montana Bar to appear pro hac vice.

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Michigan Corporation Laws