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Michigan Legal Help is part of the Michigan Advocacy Program, a legal aid organization that provides access to the justice system for those who need it the most through direct legal help and statewide advocacy.
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.
Most services are free. Provides free legal assistance to low-income persons encountering a civil (non-criminal) legal problem including divorce, spousal or child abuse, public assistance, consumer rights or tenants' rights.
Provides free legal assistance to low-income persons encountering a civil (non-criminal) legal problem including divorce, spousal or child abuse, public assistance, consumer rights or tenants' rights.
A Proof of Service is a document filed with the Court to show that the summons and complaint were successfully served on the defendant in a lawsuit. After the U.S. Marshal Service serves the summons and complaint, a return receipt, ?green card? (PS Form 3811), will be mailed to the plaintiff, to show proof of service.
In general, we are able to help persons with a total household income at or below 125% of the Federal poverty level. In some eligibility circumstances, we are able to help persons with a total household income up to 187.5% of the Federal poverty level if they have other qualifying circumstances.