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236-1961-4 Chapter 4 Trial Court Concurrent Jurisdiction (600.401...600.425)


  • Section 600.401 Plan of Concurrent Jurisdiction.
  • Section 600.405 Plan of Concurrent Jurisdiction; Adoption; Options.
  • Section 600.406 Circuit and Probate Judges; Genesee, Ingham, Kent, Macomb, Oakland, Washtenaw, and Wayne Counties; Adoption of Plan of Concurrent Jurisdiction.
  • Section 600.407 District Judges, Circuit and Probate Judges; Genesee, Ingham, Kent, Macomb, Oakland, and Washtenaw Counties; Adoption of Plan of Concurrent Jurisdiction.
  • Section 600.408 Trial Court Judges; Genesee, Ingham, Kent, Macomb, Oakland, Washtenaw, and Wayne Counties; Adoption of Plans of Concurrent Jurisdiction.
  • Section 600.410 Plan of Concurrent Jurisdiction; Delegation; Prohibition.
  • Section 600.411 Repealed. 2012, Act 338, Eff. Jan. 1, 2013.
  • Section 600.412 Concurrent Jurisdiction Plan in Effect on December 31, 2012; Validity.
  • Section 600.413 Concurrent Jurisdiction Plans; Design; Objection to Plan.
  • Section 600.415 Family Court Plan.
  • Section 600.420 Record Maintenance.
  • Section 600.425 Approval of Plan by Local Funding Units.
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