A Michigan Order After Pretrial Hearing (Child Protective Proceedings) is a court order issued by a judge after a pretrial hearing in a child protective case. It is used to determine if there is enough evidence to proceed with a trial or if the case should be dismissed. There are two types of Michigan Orders After Pretrial Hearing (Child Protective Proceedings): 1. Dismissal Order: This type of order dismisses the case and allows the child to remain in the home. 2. Continuance Order: This type of order allows the case to proceed to trial. It may also include orders for supervised visitation, additional services, or other protective measures.