Michigan Notice of Hearing (Generic) is a document used to notify a party that they have a hearing scheduled in a court of law in the state of Michigan. It outlines the details of the hearing, including the date, time, and location, as well as the name of the presiding judge and the court in which the hearing will take place. The Notice of Hearing also includes the name of the plaintiff and the defendant, along with the name of the case and the court case number. It typically includes a request that the recipient of the Notice of Hearing appear at the hearing and provide any relevant evidence or testimony. The two types of Michigan Notice of Hearing (Generic) are Notice of Default Hearing and Notice of Non-Default Hearing. Notice of Default Hearing is issued when the respondent has failed to appear or answer a complaint, and the court sets a date and time for the hearing. The Notice of Non-Default Hearing is issued when the respondent has answered or appeared, and the court sets a date and time for the hearing.