The Michigan McCrea FORM 2 Notice of Deficiency is a legal document used to notify a party involved in a child custody case that they have failed to meet their obligations. It is used to inform the party that their pleadings are deficient and must be corrected in order to proceed with the case. The Notice of Deficiency is issued by the court clerk or judge. There are two types of Michigan McCrea FORM 2 Notice of Deficiency: 1. Notice of Parental Rights Deficiency: This type of Notice of Deficiency is used when the party has failed to provide the necessary information regarding their parental rights. It will list the specific information that is missing and must be provided in order to continue the proceedings. 2. Notice of Jurisdiction Deficiency: This type of Notice of Deficiency is used when the party has failed to provide the necessary information regarding the jurisdiction of the court. It will list the specific information that is missing and must be provided in order to continue the proceedings.