Due Process Notice Challenge

Summary

In Michigan, due process requires notice to be reasonably calculated to inform and allow participation. A 1200-mile distance and 5-day notice, including a weekend, may be insufficient. You can challenge an out-of-state order by arguing it violated due process. Consulting a local attorney is advisable to explore your options.

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Those 5 days included the weekend
Given that the 5 days include a weekend, the time to prepare and travel for a hearing * miles away could indeed be insufficient. Would you like help connecting with a local lawyer who can provide more specific guidance on this issue?
A default ruling was placed
It sounds like the default ruling might have been due to the short notice and travel constraints. Would you like assistance connecting with a local lawyer who can provide more specific guidance on addressing this default ruling?
Could I challenge it in my state that the order violated due process that was issued from different state not giving me a reasonable chance to attend
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In Michigan, you may challenge an out-of-state order by arguing that it violated due process. Consider the significant travel distance and insufficient notice period. Consulting a local attorney would be beneficial to explore your options. Would you like assistance in connecting with a local lawyer who can provide more specific guidance on this issue?