(a) If no timely appeal is filed, the circuit court, upon a quiet title petition by the complainant with a copy of the administrative order attached, shall enter an order enforcing the final administrative order not later than 30 days from the filing date of the quiet title petition without further evidentiary hearing or procedural delay. The court may waive the filing fees and court costs for good cause shown. The enforcement order shall:
(1) Declare the fraudulent conveyance or attempted conveyance void;
(2) Direct the judge of probate to nullify any recorded instrument that clouds title or conflicts with the administrative order; and
(3) Quiet title in favor of the rightful real property owner.
(b) Upon receipt of a quiet title enforcement order issued to the circuit court pursuant to this section, the judges of probate shall promptly record the circuit court order and administrative order.
(c) The judge of probate may comply with an enforcement order under this section by recording the enforcement order in the official real property records and making a marginal notation on the voided instrument referencing the recorded order, or making a cross reference to the voided instrument when recording the enforcement order.