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Public court records can be viewed online at . Requests for copies of a public record must be submitted on a File / Copy Request Form (PDF). A specific case number or the party name is required to provide requested information.
Motion forms must be submitted through eFiling. Please click here to learn more about eFiling. Some forms have versions that allow you to complete and submit online. All other forms, exhibits, and documents can be submitted electronically using the Correspondence/Document Submission Form.
To view divorce cases in Oakland County, MI, use their Court Explorer at . Select the “Advanced Search” option and input DM for divorce with minor children, and DO for divorce without children, followed by names of the parties involved.
To view divorce cases in Oakland County, MI, use their Court Explorer at . Select the “Advanced Search” option and input DM for divorce with minor children, and DO for divorce without children, followed by names of the parties involved.
In Oakland County, the spouses can file for marriage termination without legal representation, using the self-help tools provided by the Michigan Courts website or additional services like online divorce, counseling, mediation, etc.
The family division of circuit court handles all divorce cases in Michigan. If you want to file for a divorce, 1 of the parties must have lived in Michigan for at least 180 days, and in the county where the case will be filed for at least 10 days before filing.
How to File for Full Custody in Michigan Prepare the Petition. Draft a custody petition stating your request for sole custody and why it's in the child's best interest. File the Petition. Submit the petition to the appropriate court. Serve Your Co-Parent. Attend Mediation. Present Your Case. Receive the Court's Decision.