Legal Question in Civil Litigation in Michigan
County of Affidavits
If the complaint is filed in Calhoun County, then what county should the Affidavit supporting the complaint indicate?
Asked on 5/13/04, 8:01 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
William Stern
William Stern, P.C.
Re: County of Affidavits
You don't need any affidavit supporting the complaint, unless it is a medical malpractice complaint for which you need an affidavit of merit attached to the complaint and filed at exactly the same time as the complaint. The affidavit of merit should be notarized where it was signed. If you are asking questions about a medical malpractice complaint, you are in way over your head doing it yourself. William S. Stern 248-353-9400
Answered on 5/13/04, 9:29 pm