Michigan Small Claims Judgment

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Small Claims Court handles small matters usually not exceeding a certain dollar amount in value. This form, a Small Claims Judgment, can be used to accomplish the named purpose in small claims court in the designated state. Adapt the language to the facts and circumstances of your case. Available for download now in standard format(s). USLF control no. MI-023-SC

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A creditor cannot take all of your property. Up to $1,000 worth of certain personal property may be exempt from seizure.

A simple way to collect a judgment is by deducting money out of the debtor's paycheck using a wage garnishment. The debtor must have a decent income because both the federal government and states cap the amount you can take, and certain types of income, like Social Security, are off-limits.

In many situations, one of the best ways to collect a judgment after winning a case is to put a lien on the debtor's property. This gives you a claim to the property and, in some cases, the property will be sold at public auction in order to satisfy the debt that is owed.

Start the process by filing a subpoena with the court that entered the judgment. You can use the subpoena form from the Michigan One Court of Justice website. Complete the front of the form and the Affidavit for Judgment Debtor Examination section on the bottom of the form.

Start the process by filing a subpoena with the court that entered the judgment. You can use the subpoena form from the Michigan One Court of Justice website. Complete the front of the form and the Affidavit for Judgment Debtor Examination section on the bottom of the form.

In every state, a judgment lien can be attached to the debtor's real estate -- meaning a house, condo, land, or similar kind of property interest. And some states also allow judgment liens on the debtor's personal property -- things like jewelry, art, antiques, and other valuables.

Collecting a Judgment.Collecting a judgment can be just as challenging as winning the lawsuit in some cases. If the defendant has stable finances, they should pay the judgment uneventfully. If the defendant is going through financial difficulties, on the other hand, you may need to force them to pay you.

Keep in mind that if you do NOT pay the judgment: The amount you owe will increase daily, since the judgment accumulates interest at the rate of 10% per year. The creditor can get an order telling you to reimburse him or her for any reasonable and necessary costs of collection.

If the court eventually decides you owe the money a court order or county court judgement (CCJ) will be made against you. You should pay this as soon as possible. Otherwise the other party can send bailiffs round to take your possessions away you'll have to pay the costs of this so your debt will get bigger.

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