Legal Question in Real Estate Law in Michigan

show cause and restraining order

We just won our 16 month property

dispute battle with our neighbors.

They tried to take part of our

property. Now we put up a fence on

our property and did exactly what the

township instructed and now we are

being sued by the neighbors. They

are trying to say our grass is their

right to walk on, drive on, etc. We

are on a private road and there has

been no problem for 20 years, the

lady doesn't have to come to court,

she claims she's too sick, yet, I have

pictures proving all the lies her

husband has said in court and she

herself threatened me and told me

she is not done with me yet. We

don't have any more money, what do

we do in this hearing?


Asked on 4/01/08, 8:32 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

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Re: show cause and restraining order

At a show cause hearing you will need to show reason why you should not be held in contempt of court and why your actions should not be restrained.

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Answered on 4/01/08, 9:30 am


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