Letter from attorney to opposing counsel requesting documentation concerning homestead exemption for change of venue motion.
Letter from attorney to opposing counsel requesting documentation concerning homestead exemption for change of venue motion.
The Court of Claims is a statewide, limited jurisdiction court (PA 164 of 2013) to hear and determine all civil actions filed against the State of Michigan and its agencies.
Several reasons can qualify you to change venue. The following are some of the common grounds: Convenience of witnesses and parties involved. If it would be more convenient for you and the witnesses to move the trial to a different court, you can apply for a change of venue.
Being bound over for trial at Circuit Court does not mean you have been convicted of a crime, nor does it mean that a trial will automatically take place. Being bound over for trial simply means that, there is probable cause that a crime was committed and that the accused is the person who committed it.
In most cases, venue is proper where the defendant (1) resides, (2) has a place of business or conducts business, or (3) if the defendant is a corporation, where the registered office is located. MCL 600.1621(a).
In Michigan, all divorce cases are held in the circuit court of the county in which the person who has filed for divorce lives.
The court may order a change of venue of a civil action, or of an appeal from an order or decision of a state board, commission, or agency authorized to promulgate rules or regulations, for the convenience of parties and witnesses or when an impartial trial cannot be had where the action is pending.
Local Civil Rule 45. 45.1 Unless otherwise ordered, all subpoenas to be served by the United States Marshals Service shall allow a minimum of fourteen (14) days prior to the required appearance.
Michigan Court Rule 8.126 sets forth the process for foreign (out-of-state) attorneys to apply for temporary admission to practice in a Michigan court, administrative tribunal, or arbitration.
The Procedure for a Change of Venue Filing the motion. The moving party should file a motion for a change of venue with the court where the case is pending. Supporting affidavits. The moving party must also provide affidavits and other evidence to support the motion. Serving the motion. Hearing. The judge's decision.