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How to Request a Foreign Language Interpreter
If English is not your main language and you can't meaningfully participate in court proceedings in English, you can ask for an interpreter to help you understand what is happening at court. Read this article to learn about asking for a court interpreter.
What is E-Filing?
Courts in Michigan are beginning to accept and may require court forms to be e-Filed. E-Filing is short for “electronic filing.” It is the process of filing court papers using a computer instead of handing them to a court clerk in person. Michigan uses a software system called MiFILE for the e-Filing process.
Fee Waivers in Court Cases
If you need to go to court but can’t afford to pay filing fees, you might be able to get your fees waived.
Remote Hearings
Many courts are using remote (virtual) hearings for some kinds of court dates. Read this article to learn about how to attend remote court and what to do if you have a remote court date but need to ask for an in-person hearing instead.
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