The Michigan Advice of Rights Regarding Use of Friend of the Court Services (FOC) outlines the rights of individuals when it comes to using FOC services in the state of Michigan. The Advice of Rights provides information about the FOC services available, the process for requesting services, the potential costs involved, and contact information for the FOC office. It also outlines the rights of individuals when it comes to using FOC services, such as the right to make a complaint to the FOC office, the right to an informal hearing, the right to appeal a decision, and the right to withdraw a request for services. There are two types of Michigan Advice of Rights Regarding Use of Friend of the Court Services: one for custodial parents and one for non-custodial parents.