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Go to the courthouse address listed at the top of the Complaint you were served with. At the courthouse, file the forms by giving the original and the 2 copies of the Answer and Proof of Service to the clerk.
How to submit evidence for your hearing Get copies of documents that help support your case. Attach or file these with your Request for Order or Responsive Declaration so the judge can consider them at the hearing. ... Get statements from any witnesses. ... File and serve your documents and statements.
When you file something with the court, you must give the other party in your case (or their lawyer, if they have one) a copy of what you filed. This is called service. Every time you serve the other party, you must give the court proof that you did so. This is called proof of service, or proof of mailing.
Examples of court documents would be dockets, pleadings, motions, memoranda, briefs, orders, and expert testimony.
A ?proof of service? shows the court that a document was served as required by law. WHO TO SERVE - Michigan Court Rule (MCR) 5.125 identifies Interested Persons ? those required to be served ? for many different types of probate proceedings, including guardianships, conservatorships, estates and trusts.