Here is a list of all of the Do-It-Yourself Tools on Michigan Legal Help, with the most common ones at the top. You can also filter by subject matter on the right to see a smaller list of forms in a specific area of the law. Do-It-Yourself Revoke Paternity Established by Marriage Use this tool to draft forms to ask a judge to revoke (undo) or change paternity of a child who was born or conceived during a marriage. Do-It-Yourself Settling a Small Estate Use this tool to complete forms to distribute property if a decedent had a small estate. Do-It-Yourself Divorce Dismissal This tool will help you create a form to ask a judge to dismiss your divorce. Do-It-Yourself Will Use this tool to draft a Michigan Statutory Will. You will go to the LawHelp interactive website to use the tool. After you answer the questions, your finished Will and instructions for next steps will be ready to print. Do-It-Yourself Motion to Change Parenting Time Use this tool to prepare forms to ask a judge to change your current parenting time order. Do-It-Yourself Response to Motion Regarding Parenting Time Use this tool to prepare forms to answer or respond to a motion your child’s other parent filed asking the court for a change to your current parenting time order. Do-It-Yourself Letter for Students Receiving Special Education Services (SES) Who Are Being Disciplined (Suspended or Expelled) Use this tool to prepare a letter to help you contact your child’s school, the Michigan Department of Education, or the U.S. Department of Education about the school's punishment of your child. Do-It-Yourself Letter Requesting Special Education Services (SES) or 504 Services Use this tool to prepare a letter to ask for your child to be evaluated or reevaluated for Special Education Services (SES) and/or 504 Services, or to complain to the Michigan Department of Education about your child's SES and/or 504 services. Do-It-Yourself Delegation of Parental Authority (Short-Term Parental Power of Attorney) Use this tool to prepare forms to give someone else temporary legal power to make decisions for your child. Do-It-Yourself Motion to Enforce PPO after Violation Use this tool to prepare forms asking the court to find the respondent in your PPO case guilty of contempt of court for violating your personal protection order. Pages« first‹ previous12345next ›last »