Michigan Consents To Adjournment is a legal document allowing parties in a court case to agree to postpone the hearing or trial for an agreed-upon period of time. It is used when the parties involved in the case agree to a delay in the proceedings, for whatever reason. This document is signed by both parties and includes the date of the adjournment, the length of the adjournment, and the name of the court. There are two types of Michigan Consent To Adjournment: one is for a final adjournment, which is an adjournment before a final hearing or trial; the other is for an interim adjournment, which is an adjournment before a hearing or trial takes place.




