The Michigan Uniform Child Support Order, No Friend of the Court Services, is a court order issued by a judge that requires parents to pay a certain amount of child support for their minor children. The order is based on the Michigan Child Support Formula, which takes into account the parents' incomes, the number of children involved, and the custody arrangement. This order is used in cases where the parents have agreed to the terms of the child support order without the need for the court's intervention. There are two types of Michigan Uniform Child Support Order, No Friend of the Court Services: an initial order and a modified order. An initial order is used when the parents have agreed on the terms of the child support order and the judge approves it. A modified order is used when the parents have agreed to changes to the original order and the judge approves the changes.