A Michigan Miscellaneous Order is a legal document issued by a judge in Michigan state court to address various types of motions. It may be used to order a party to take certain actions, such as paying a debt or filing a document, or to set a hearing date. There are three main types of Michigan Miscellaneous Orders: Orders to Show Cause, Temporary Restraining Orders, and Preliminary Injunctions. An Order to Show Cause is an order issued by a judge to require a party to show why a certain action should not be taken. A Temporary Restraining Order (TO) is issued by a judge when there is a need to protect a party from imminent harm or to prevent a party from taking a certain action. A Preliminary Injunction is an order issued by a judge to prevent a party from taking a certain action until a hearing can be held.