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Attorney-verified legal templates that comply with Michigan state law, including the Michigan Landlord-Tenant Relationships Act and the Michigan Limited Liability Company Act.

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Michigan LLC Operating Agreement

Govern your Michigan LLC under the Michigan Limited Liability Company Act (MCL 450.4101). Michigan does not require a written operating agreement, but having one is critical to prevent state default rules from overriding your intentions.

Michigan Residential Lease Agreement

A rental contract compliant with the Michigan Landlord and Tenant Relationships Act (MCL 554.601). Michigan requires specific disclosures about the condition of the property and limits security deposits to 1.5 months' rent.

Michigan Last Will and Testament

Distribute your Michigan estate according to your wishes under EPIC (the Estates and Protected Individuals Code, MCL 700.2001). A valid Michigan will must be signed by two witnesses who are present at the same time.

Michigan Designation of Patient Advocate

Michigan's version of a Healthcare Power of Attorney is called a Designation of Patient Advocate (MCL 700.5506). This document lets you appoint someone to make medical decisions if you become incapacitated and must be witnesssed and notarized.

Michigan Quitclaim Deed

Transfer Michigan real property without warranty of title. Commonly used for family transfers and clearing title defects. Must be recorded with the County Register of Deeds and accompanied by a Property Transfer Affidavit (Form L-4260).

Michigan Revocable Living Trust

Michigan's probate process can be costly and time-consuming. A revocable living trust allows your assets to pass outside of probate, protecting your estate's privacy and accelerating distributions to your beneficiaries.

Michigan Court Self-Help Forms

Michigan's court system provides standardized forms (known as "approved forms") for self-represented individuals dealing with matters such as eviction, probate, small claims, and family law. They are available from the Michigan Courts website.

For private and transactional legal matters—business formation, leasing, and estate planning—the verified templates above are designed to satisfy Michigan's statutory requirements.