Michigan Notice of Hearing to Enter Order is a document issued by the court that informs the parties of an upcoming hearing. It includes the date, time, and location of the hearing, as well as a brief summary of the issues to be discussed at the hearing. It also states that the parties must appear and participate in the hearing or else the court may enter an order in their absence. There are three types of Michigan Notice of Hearing to Enter Order. The first is a Notice of Hearing to Enter Default Judgment, which is issued when a plaintiff has sued a defendant and the defendant has failed to respond to the complaint. The second is a Notice of Hearing to Enter Final Judgment, which is issued when a court is ready to enter a final judgment in a case. The third is a Notice of Hearing to Enter Other Orders, which is issued when the court is ready to enter orders on various issues in a case.