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Legal Reference Blog by Renee C. Walsh, Esq.
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  Fri, 22 Aug 2008 16:12:18 +0200
Did you know that appearance at an arraignment can be waived so that the defendant will not be required to be present in court until the pretrial hearing?
There are special provisions under Michigan law for tenants who cannot live in dependently. If your loved one requires residence in a senior citizen housing facility or in an accident or similar circumstance wherein they become incapable of living independently and must move as a result, Michigan law provides that they can terminate their lease early.
  Tue, 24 Jun 2008 17:27:25 +0200
The statute of limitation for a particular action is the time allowed by statute for bringing litigation on that particular subject matter. The various Michigan statutes of limitation are set forth below. For other states, consider searching the state legislature's website and using search term "limitation of action".
Michigan's scanner law is codified at MCL 445.360a, Public Act 344, effective Mar. 29, 1985. It is popularly called the Item Pricing Act and applies to
  Tue, 03 Jun 2008 04:29:52 +0200
Question:

A patient sees a psychiatrist for several sessions for diagnosed mental illness requiring treatment. The relationship with the psychiatrist ends poorly. The patient no longer sees the psychiatrist but wants to see his psychiatric record, including the psychiatrist's notes from their sessions together. He is told by the psychiatrist's office that copies of the medical records are not made for patients and that the only way he can see them is to make an appointment to go over the records with the doctor at a cost of $75. Is this legal?
In February 2008, an article was posted regarding this topic, essentially describing that if your child is age 4 or older, the law does not require a booster or car seat. This will no longer be the law as of July 1, 2008.
ESTATES AND PROTECTED INDIVIDUALS CODE, Act 386 of 1998, Article VII TRUST ADMINISTRATION, MCL 700.7101 to MCL 700.7511.
Question:

Can a married women in Michigan own property solely in her name?

My daughter is in the process of buying a home in Michigan. The mortgage will be in her name only. The Michigan title company closing the transaction is directing her that if a person is married and buying property in Michigan they must take title “by the entireties.” The husband that is not employed, has not worked for a year, and has a poor credit history and has nothing to do with the mortgage MUST have his name on the title.
  Wed, 26 Mar 2008 12:18:58 +0100
The phrase, "payment in full", is most commonly thought of in respect of seeing this clause in the memo section of a check. What does it mean and what is its legal effect?
  Wed, 26 Mar 2008 04:52:58 +0100
Michigan Compiled Law 722.27b Order for grandparenting time; circumstances; acknowledgment of parentage; commencement of action; procedures; affidavit; notice; opposing affidavit; hearing; basis for entry of order; condition; record; court mediation; frequency of filing complaint or motion seeking order; attorney fees; order prohibiting change of domicile of grandchild; effect of entry of order; modifying or terminating order.

Sec. 7b.