The Michigan Bill of Costs is a legal document that must be filed with the court or tribunal in Michigan to calculate the fees and costs owed to a party in a legal proceeding. It is usually prepared by the winning party’s attorney and lists all the costs incurred in the case, such as court fees, witness fees, travel expenses, and attorney fees. There are two main types of Michigan Bill of Costs: the Simple Bill of Costs and the Complex Bill of Costs. The Simple Bill of Costs is typically used in cases with fewer costs, such as those involving a single court appearance. The Complex Bill of Costs is usually used in more complicated legal matters, such as those involving multiple court appearances or the need for expert witnesses.